- Source: KaTeX
- Source: Katex
KaTeX is a cross-browser JavaScript library that displays mathematical notation in web browsers. It puts special emphasis on being fast and easy to use.
It was initially developed by Khan Academy, and became one of the top five trending projects on GitHub in September 2014.
Features
KaTeX rendering of math claims to be:
Fast: It renders its math synchronously and doesn't need to reflow the page.
Print quality: Its layout is based on TeX.
Self contained: It has no dependencies, so it can be easily bundled.
Capable of server-side rendering: it has an option to generate HTML on the server (so, for example, one can pre-render expressions using Node.js and send them as plain HTML).
KaTeX implements a smaller subset of LaTeX's mathematical notation features than MathJax.
See also
MathML
References
External links
Official website
"KaTeX is a (partial) alternative to (some of) MathJax"
"KaTeX - a new way to display math on the Web"
KaTeX-MathJax comparison
Katex (Katekh; Avar: Катихъ) is a village at the foot of the Caucasian Mountains and the second most populous municipality in the Balakan District of Azerbaijan. The village (called Katekhi (კატეხი) in Georgian) and its Katekhi Church are mentioned by Catholicos of Georgia Melchizedek in 1020. The village for short period in 1918-1921 was the part of the Georgian Democratic Republic.
Zagatala State Reserve at the north of the village is a popular tourist destination, and has the picturesque waterfall Katekh, a local favourite spot.
Street Geybulla (in local dialect Gayvaly) is a 17th-century mosque, which served as a warehouse in Soviet times for storing various agricultural products such as tobacco leaves and grain.
Katekh also is a home to Sofu Baba Pir, a sacred destination situated at the entrance to the village, which is said to be a burial place of a Sufi sheikh. The local population still practices modified zikr (dhikr) of Naqshbandi order during local and family festivities.
The village has a population of 7,432. The municipality consists of the villages of Katekh and Beretbina.
Gallery
References
Katex at GEOnet Names Server