"""Latex filters. Module of useful filters for processing Latex within Jinja latex templates. """ #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (c) 2013, the IPython Development Team. # # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. # # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software. #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Imports #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- import re #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Globals and constants #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #Latex substitutions for escaping latex. LATEX_SUBS = ( (re.compile(r'\\'), r'\\textbackslash'), (re.compile(r'([{}_#%&$])'), r'\\\1'), (re.compile(r'~'), r'\~{}'), (re.compile(r'\^'), r'\^{}'), (re.compile(r'"'), r"''"), (re.compile(r'\.\.\.+'), r'\\ldots'), ) #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Functions #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- def escape_latex(text): """ Escape characters that may conflict with latex. Parameters ---------- text : str Text containing characters that may conflict with Latex """ return_text = text for pattern, replacement in LATEX_SUBS: return_text = pattern.sub(replacement, return_text) return return_text def rm_math_space(text): """ Remove the space between latex math commands and enclosing $ symbols. This filter is important because latex isn't as flexible as the notebook front end when it comes to flagging math using ampersand symbols. Parameters ---------- text : str Text to filter. """ # First, scan through the markdown looking for $. If # a $ symbol is found, without a preceding \, assume # it is the start of a math block. UNLESS that $ is # not followed by another within two math_lines. math_regions = [] math_lines = 0 within_math = False math_start_index = 0 ptext = '' last_character = "" skip = False for index, char in enumerate(text): #Make sure the character isn't preceeded by a backslash if (char == "$" and last_character != "\\"): # Close the math region if this is an ending $ if within_math: within_math = False skip = True ptext = ptext+'$'+text[math_start_index+1:index].strip()+'$' math_regions.append([math_start_index, index+1]) else: # Start a new math region within_math = True math_start_index = index math_lines = 0 # If we are in a math region, count the number of lines parsed. # Cancel the math region if we find two line breaks! elif char == "\n": if within_math: math_lines += 1 if math_lines > 1: within_math = False ptext = ptext+text[math_start_index:index] # Remember the last character so we can easily watch # for backslashes last_character = char if not within_math and not skip: ptext = ptext+char if skip: skip = False return ptext