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rick 46cf9107e2 Release v1.2.1 2011-04-25 21:02:34 -04:00
Tom Ward 87aec65d37 ruby1.8 compatibility isn't required to run gollum using ruby 1.8.7
The sanitize gem requires 1.8.7 or later, so compatibility with earlier versions is moot
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rick be72bcf353 fix xss vulnerability in mathjax parsing 2011-04-25 21:00:39 -04:00
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# https://help.github.com/articles/dealing-with-line-endings
#
# For Mac & Linux
# git config --global core.autocrlf input
#
# For windows
# git config --global core.autocrlf true
#
# Set default behaviour, in case users don't have core.autocrlf set.
* text=auto
# Explicitly declare text files we want to always be normalized and converted
# to native line endings on checkout.
*.txt text
*.md text
*.rb text
*.js text
*.html text
*.yml text
*.mustache text
*.css text
Rakefile text
Gemfile text
LICENSE text
COPYRIGHT text
gollum text
.gitattributes text
.gitignore text
# Denote all files that are truly binary and should not be modified.
*.png binary
*.jpg binary
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.DS_Store
.bundle
Gemfile.lock
*.gem
*.swp
.*
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rvm:
- 1.9.3
- 2.0.0
- 2.1.0
- 2.1.1
before_install:
- sudo apt-get update
- sudo apt-get install libicu-dev
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source 'https://rubygems.org'
source "http://rubygems.org"
gemspec
gem 'rake', '~> 10.2.2'
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# 3.1 / 2014-11-28
* New features
* Drag-and-drop uploading in the editor [@lucas-clemente](https://github.com/lucas-clemente)
* Latest changes view [@etienneCharignon](https://github.com/etienneCharignon) (#707)
* Option `--no-edit` to disable editing from the web interface [@bambycha](https://github.com/bambycha) (#879)
* Option `--mathjax-config` to specify custom mathjax configuration [@hardywu](https://github.com/hardywu) (#842)
* Major enhancements
* Made the Gollum theme responsive [@rtrvrtg](https://github.com/rtrvrtg) (#831)
* Depends on new [gollum-lib](https://github.com/gollum/gollum-lib) `4.0.0`
* Allows specifiying [git adapter](https://github.com/gollum/gollum/wiki/Git-adapters) with `--adapter` [@bartkamphorst](https://github.com/bartkamphorst), [@dometto](https://github.com/dometto)
* Numerous bugfixes
* **NB**: please pass `--h1-title` if you do not want page titles to default to the page's filepath. See [here](https://github.com/gollum/gollum/wiki/Page-titles).
# 2.4.11 / 2013-01-08
* Numerous security issues have been fixed. Please update to `2.4.11`
# 1.4.0 / 2012-04-10
* Minor
* Add a way to configure the `#id_prefix` property of Sanitization
objects.
* Add web sequence diagrams support
* Support for updating wysiwyg components when markup language changes
* Support RedCarpet 2.0
* Allow ftp and irc links in wiki markup
* Minor ui fixups
* Bug Fixes
* Include the language of the code snippet when making a uniquely
identifiable sha of a code snippet while rendering a page.
* Pygments lexer forces utf8 encoding
* Remove MathJax, this created problems in production for us.
We'll look at bringing it back in future releases
# 1.3.1 / 2011-07-21
* Major Enhancements
* Allow prefixed ID attributes in headers to support internal linking
(#146).
* Markdown pages are rendered through Redcarpet by default (#176).
* Minor Enhancements
* Remove Edit button on Preview pages (#164).
* Simplify Wiki#inspect and Page#inspect.
* Bug Fixes
* Fixed broken preview functionality (#157).
* Fixed sidebar/footer rendering problems related to whitespace (#145).
# 1.3.0 / 2011-04-25
* Major Enhancements
* Listing of all Pages
* Support for running Gollum under a separate branch.
* Minor Enhancements
* Fix a security issue with rendering Mathjax.
# 1.2.0 / 2011-03-11
* Major Enhancements
* Major HTML/CSS/JS overhaul.
* Add Sidebars (similar to Footers).
* Add commit reverts.
* Minor Enhancements
* Optimization in source code highlighting, resulting in a huge
decrease in rendering time.
* Security fixes related to source code highlighting.
# HEAD
* Major Enhancements
* Add Page sidebars, similar to Page footers.
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# 1.0.0 / 2010-08-12
* Open Source Birthday!
* Open Source Birthday!
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gollum -- A wiki built on top of Git
====================================
[![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/gollum.svg)](http://badge.fury.io/rb/gollum)
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/gollum/gollum.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/gollum/gollum)
[![Dependency Status](https://gemnasium.com/gollum/gollum.svg)](https://gemnasium.com/gollum/gollum)
## DESCRIPTION
Gollum is a simple wiki system built on top of Git.
Gollum is a simple wiki system built on top of Git that powers GitHub Wikis.
Gollum wikis are simply Git repositories that adhere to a specific format.
Gollum pages may be written in a variety of formats and can be edited in a
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Gollum follows the rules of [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/) and uses
[TomDoc](http://tomdoc.org/) for inline documentation.
## SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- Python 2.5+ (2.7.3 recommended)
- Ruby 1.9.3+ (1.9.3 recommended)
- Unix like operating system (OS X, Ubuntu, Debian, and more)
- Will not work on Windows (because of [grit](https://github.com/github/grit))
## SECURITY
Don't enable `--custom-css`, `--custom-js` or `--mathjax-config` unless you trust every user who has the ability to edit the wiki.
A better solution with more security is being tracked in [#665](https://github.com/gollum/gollum/issues/665).
## INSTALLATION
The best way to install Gollum is with RubyGems:
```bash
$ [sudo] gem install gollum
```
You may first need to install some additional [development packages](https://github.com/gollum/gollum/wiki/Installation) for your OS.
$ [sudo] gem install gollum
If you're installing from source, you can use [Bundler][bundler] to pick up all the
gems:
```bash
$ bundle install
```
$ bundle install # ([more info](http://gembundler.com/bundle_install.html))
In order to use the various formats that Gollum supports, you will need to
separately install the necessary dependencies for each format. You only need
to install the dependencies for the formats that you plan to use.
* [AsciiDoc](http://asciidoctor.org) -- `gem install asciidoctor`
* [ASCIIDoc](http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/) -- `brew install asciidoc`
* [Creole](http://wikicreole.org/) -- `gem install creole`
* [Markdown](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) -- `gem install redcarpet`
* [GitHub Flavored Markdown](https://help.github.com/articles/github-flavored-markdown) -- `gem install github-markdown`
* [Markdown](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) -- `gem install rdiscount`
* [Org](http://orgmode.org/) -- `gem install org-ruby`
* [Pod](http://search.cpan.org/dist/perl/pod/perlpod.pod) -- `Pod::Simple::HTML` comes with Perl >= 5.10. Lower versions should install Pod::Simple from CPAN.
* [RDoc](http://rdoc.sourceforge.net/)
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[bundler]: http://gembundler.com/
## SYNTAX
Gollum supports a variety of formats and extensions (Markdown, MediaWiki, Textile, …).
On top of these formats Gollum lets you insert headers, footers, links, image, math and more.
Check out the [Gollum Wiki](https://github.com/gollum/gollum/wiki) for all of Gollum's formats and syntactic options.
## RUNNING
To view and edit your Gollum repository locally via the built in web
interface, simply install the Gollum gem, navigate to your repository via the
command line, and run the executable:
```bash
$ gollum
```
$ gollum
This will start up a web server running the Gollum frontend and you can view
and edit your wiki at http://localhost:4567. To get help on the command line
utility, you can run it like so:
```bash
$ gollum --help
```
$ gollum --help
This will show you the options you can pass as arguments to the `gollum` command:
```bash
Options:
--port [PORT] Bind port (default 4567).
--host [HOST] Hostname or IP address to listen on (default 0.0.0.0).
--version Display current version.
--config [CONFIG] Path to additional configuration file.
--adapter [ADAPTER] Git adapter to use in the backend. Defaults to grit.
--irb Start an irb process with gollum loaded for the current wiki.
--css Inject custom css. Uses custom.css from root repository.
--js Inject custom js. Uses custom.js from root repository.
--template-dir [PATH] Specify custom template directory.
--page-file-dir [PATH] Specify the sub directory for all page files (default: repository root).
--base-path [PATH] Specify the base path for the served pages (default: /) Example: --base-path wiki yields the home page accessible at http://localhost:4567/wiki/.
--gollum-path [PATH] Specify the path to the git repository to be served.
--ref [REF] Specify the repository ref to use (default: master).
--no-edit Restricts editing capability through frontend.
--no-live-preview Disables livepreview.
--live-preview Enables livepreview.
--allow-uploads [MODE] Allows file uploads. Modes: dir (default, store all uploads in the same directory), page (store each upload at the same location as the page).
--mathjax Enables mathjax for rendering mathematical equations. Uses the TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML config with the autoload-all extension by default.
--mathjax-config [SOURCE] Inject custom mathjax config file. Uses mathjax.config.js from root repository by default.
--user-icons [SOURCE] Set the history user icons. Valid values: gravatar, identicon, none. Default: none.
--show-all Shows all files in file view. By default only valid pages are shown.
--collapse-tree Collapse file view tree. By default, expanded tree is shown.
--h1-title Sets page title to value of first h1.
```
## REPO STRUCTURE
Note that the gollum server will not run on Windows because of [an issue](https://github.com/rtomayko/posix-spawn/issues/9) with posix-spawn (which is used by Grit).
A Gollum repository's contents are designed to be human editable. Page content
is written in `page files` and may be organized into directories any way you
choose. Special footers can be created in `footer files`. Other content
(images, PDFs, etc) may also be present and organized in the same way.
### RACK
You can also run gollum with any rack-compatible server by placing this config.ru
file inside your wiki repository. This allows you to utilize any Rack middleware
like Rack::Auth, OmniAuth, etc.
## PAGE FILES
```ruby
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'rubygems'
require 'gollum/app'
Page files may be written in any format supported by
[GitHub-Markup](http://github.com/github/markup) (except roff). The
current list of formats and allowed extensions is:
gollum_path = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)) # CHANGE THIS TO POINT TO YOUR OWN WIKI REPO
Precious::App.set(:gollum_path, gollum_path)
Precious::App.set(:default_markup, :markdown) # set your favorite markup language
Precious::App.set(:wiki_options, {:universal_toc => false})
run Precious::App
```
* ASCIIDoc: .asciidoc
* Creole: .creole
* Markdown: .markdown, .mdown, .mkdn, .mkd, .md
* Org Mode: .org
* Pod: .pod
* RDoc: .rdoc
* ReStructuredText: .rest.txt, .rst.txt, .rest, .rst
* Textile: .textile
* MediaWiki: .mediawiki, .wiki
Your Rack middleware can pass author details to Gollum in a Hash in the session under the 'gollum.author' key.
Gollum detects the page file format via the extension, so files must have one
of the supported extensions in order to be converted.
## CONFIG FILE
Page file names may contain any printable UTF-8 character except space
(U+0020) and forward slash (U+002F). If you commit a page file with any of
these characters in the name it will not be accessible via the web interface.
Gollum optionally takes a `--config file`. See [config.rb](https://github.com/gollum/gollum/blob/master/config.rb) for an example.
Even though page files may be placed in any directory, there is still only a
single namespace for page names, so all page files should have globally unique
names regardless of where they are located in the repository.
## CUSTOM CSS/JS
The special page file `Home.ext` (where the extension is one of the supported
formats) will be used as the entrance page to your wiki. If it is missing, an
automatically generated table of contents will be shown instead.
The `--css` flag will inject `custom.css` from the root of your git repository into each page. `custom.css` must be commited to git or you will get a 302 redirect to the create page.
## SIDEBAR FILES
The `--js` flag will inject `custom.js` from the root of your git repository into each page. `custom.js` must be commited to git or you will get a 302 redirect to the create page.
Sidebar files allow you to add a simple sidebar to your wiki. Sidebar files
are named `_Sidebar.ext` where the extension is one of the supported formats.
Sidebars affect all pages in their directory and any subdirectories that do not
have a sidebar file of their own.
## FOOTER FILES
Footer files allow you to add a simple footer to your wiki. Footer files must
be named `_Footer.ext` where the extension is one of the supported formats.
Like sidebars, footers affect all pages in their directory and any
subdirectories that do not have a footer file of their own.
## HTML SANITIZATION
For security and compatibility reasons Gollum wikis may not contain custom CSS
or JavaScript. These tags will be stripped from the converted HTML. See
`docs/sanitization.md` for more details on what tags and attributes are
allowed.
## BRACKET TAGS
A variety of Gollum tags use a double bracket syntax. For example:
[[Link]]
Some tags will accept attributes which are separated by pipe symbols. For
example:
[[Link|Page Title]]
In all cases, the first thing in the link is what is displayed on the page.
So, if the tag is an internal wiki link, the first thing in the tag will be
the link text displayed on the page. If the tag is an embedded image, the
first thing in the tag will be a path to an image file. Use this trick to
easily remember which order things should appear in tags.
Some formats, such as MediaWiki, support the opposite syntax:
[[Page Title|Link]]
## PAGE LINKS
To link to another Gollum wiki page, use the Gollum Page Link Tag.
[[Frodo Baggins]]
The above tag will create a link to the corresponding page file named
`Frodo-Baggins.ext` where `ext` may be any of the allowed extension types. The
conversion is as follows:
1. Replace any spaces (U+0020) with dashes (U+002D)
2. Replace any slashes (U+002F) with dashes (U+002D)
If you'd like the link text to be something that doesn't map directly to the
page name, you can specify the actual page name after a pipe:
[[Frodo|Frodo Baggins]]
The above tag will link to `Frodo-Baggins.ext` using "Frodo" as the link text.
The page file may exist anywhere in the directory structure of the repository.
Gollum does a breadth first search and uses the first match that it finds.
Here are a few more examples:
[[J. R. R. Tolkien]] -> J.-R.-R.-Tolkien.ext
[[Movies / The Hobbit]] -> Movies---The-Hobbit.ext
[[モルドール]] -> モルドール.ext
## EXTERNAL LINKS
As a convenience, simple external links can be placed within brackets and they
will be linked to the given URL with the URL as the link text. For example:
[[http://example.com]]
External links must begin with either "http://" or "https://". If you need
something more flexible, you can resort to the link syntax in the page's
underlying markup format.
## ABSOLUTE VS. RELATIVE VS. EXTERNAL PATH
For Gollum tags that operate on static files (images, PDFs, etc), the paths
may be referenced as either relative, absolute, or external. Relative paths
point to a static file relative to the page file within the directory
structure of the Gollum repo (even though after conversion, all page files
appear to be top level). These paths are NOT prefixed with a slash. For
example:
gollum.pdf
docs/diagram.png
Absolute paths point to a static file relative to the Gollum repo's
root, regardless of where the page file is stored within the directory
structure. These paths ARE prefixed with a slash. For example:
/pdfs/gollum.pdf
/docs/diagram.png
External paths are full URLs. An external path must begin with either
"http://" or "https://". For example:
http://example.com/pdfs/gollum.pdf
http://example.com/images/diagram.png
All of the examples in this README use relative paths, but you may use
whatever works best in your situation.
## FILE LINKS
To link to static files that are contained in the Gollum repository you should
use the Gollum File Link Tag.
[[Gollum|gollum.pdf]]
The first part of the tag is the link text. The path to the file appears after
the pipe.
## IMAGES
To display images that are contained in the Gollum repository you should use
the Gollum Image Tag. This will display the actual image on the page.
[[gollum.png]]
In addition to the simple format, there are a variety of options that you
can specify between pipe delimiters.
To specify alt text, use the `alt=` option. Default is no alt text.
[[gollum.png|alt=Gollum and his precious wiki]]
To place the image in a frame, use the `frame` option. When combined with the
`alt=` option, the alt text will be used as a caption as well. Default is no
frame.
[[gollum.png|frame|alt=Gollum and his precious wiki]]
To specify the alignment of the image on the page, use the `align=` option.
Possible values are `left`, `center`, and `right`. Default is `left`.
[[gollum.png|align=center]]
To float an image so that text flows around it, use the `float` option. When
`float` is specified, only `left` and `right` are valid `align` options.
Default is not floating. When floating is activated but no alignment is
specified, default alignment is `left`.
[[gollum.png|float]]
To specify a max-width, use the `width=` option. Units must be specified in
either `px` or `em`.
[[gollum.png|width=400px]]
To specify a max-height, use the `height=` option. Units must be specified in
either `px` or `em`.
[[gollum.png|height=300px]]
Any of these options may be composed together by simply separating them with
pipes.
## ESCAPING GOLLUM TAGS
If you need the literal text of a wiki or static link to show up in your final
wiki page, simply preface the link with a single quote (like in LISP):
'[[Page Link]]
'[[File Link|file.pdf]]
'[[image.jpg]]
This is useful for writing about the link syntax in your wiki pages.
## SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING
In page files you can get automatic syntax highlighting for a wide range of
languages (courtesy of [Pygments](http://pygments.org/) - must install
separately) by using the following syntax:
```ruby
def foo
puts 'bar'
end
```
The block must start with three backticks (as the first characters on the
line). After that comes the name of the language that is contained by the
block. The language must be one of the `short name` lexer strings supported by
Pygments. See the [list of lexers](http://pygments.org/docs/lexers/) for valid
options.
If the block contents are indented two spaces or one tab, then that whitespace
will be ignored (this makes the blocks easier to read in plaintext).
The block must end with three backticks as the first characters on a
line.
## MATHEMATICAL EQUATIONS
Page files may contain mathematic equations in TeX syntax that will be nicely
typeset into the expected output. A block-style equation is delimited by `\[`
and `\]`. For example:
\[ P(E) = {n \choose k} p^k (1-p)^{ n-k} \]
Inline equations are delimited by `\(` and `\)`. These equations will appear
inline with regular text. For example:
The Pythagorean theorum is \( a^2 + b^2 = c^2 \).
Gollum uses [MathJax](http://www.mathjax.org/) to convert the TeX syntax into
output suitable for display in web browsers.
## API DOCUMENTATION
The [Gollum API](https://github.com/gollum/gollum-lib/) allows you to retrieve
raw or formatted wiki content from a Git repository, write new content to the
repository, and collect various meta data about the wiki as a whole.
The Gollum API allows you to retrieve raw or formatted wiki content from a Git
repository, write new content to the repository, and collect various meta data
about the wiki as a whole.
Initialize the Gollum::Repo object:
# Require rubygems if necessary
require 'rubygems'
# Require the Gollum library
require 'gollum'
# Create a new Gollum::Wiki object by initializing it with the path to the
# Git repository.
wiki = Gollum::Wiki.new("my-gollum-repo.git")
# => <Gollum::Wiki>
By default, internal wiki links are all absolute from the root. To specify a different base path, you can specify the `:base_path` option:
wiki = Gollum::Wiki.new("my-gollum-repo.git", :base_path => "/wiki")
Get the latest version of the given human or canonical page name:
page = wiki.page('page-name')
# => <Gollum::Page>
page.raw_data
# => "# My wiki page"
page.formatted_data
# => "<h1>My wiki page</h1>"
page.format
# => :markdown
vsn = page.version
# => <Grit::Commit>
vsn.id
# => '3ca43e12377ea1e32ea5c9ce5992ec8bf266e3e5'
Get the footer (if any) for a given page:
page.footer
# => <Gollum::Page>
Get a list of versions for a given page:
vsns = wiki.page('page-name').versions
# => [<Grit::Commit, <Grit::Commit, <Grit::Commit>]
vsns.first.id
# => '3ca43e12377ea1e32ea5c9ce5992ec8bf266e3e5'
vsns.first.authored_date
# => Sun Mar 28 19:11:21 -0700 2010
Get a specific version of a given canonical page file:
wiki.page('page-name', '5ec521178e0eec4dc39741a8978a2ba6616d0f0a')
Get the latest version of a given static file:
file = wiki.file('asset.js')
# => <Gollum::File>
file.raw_data
# => "alert('hello');"
file.version
# => <Grit::Commit>
Get a specific version of a given static file:
wiki.file('asset.js', '5ec521178e0eec4dc39741a8978a2ba6616d0f0a')
Get an in-memory Page preview (useful for generating previews for web
interfaces):
preview = wiki.preview_page("My Page", "# Contents", :markdown)
preview.formatted_data
# => "<h1>Contents</h1>"
Methods that write to the repository require a Hash of commit data that takes
the following form:
commit = { :message => 'commit message',
:name => 'Tom Preston-Werner',
:email => 'tom@github.com' }
Write a new version of a page (the file will be created if it does not already
exist) and commit the change. The file will be written at the repo root.
wiki.write_page('Page Name', :markdown, 'Page contents', commit)
Update an existing page. If the format is different than the page's current
format, the file name will be changed to reflect the new format.
page = wiki.page('Page Name')
wiki.update_page(page, page.name, page.format, 'Page contents', commit)
To delete a page and commit the change:
wiki.delete_page(page, commit)
## CONTRIBUTE
If you'd like to hack on Gollum, start by forking the repo on GitHub:
If you'd like to hack on Gollum, start by forking my repo on GitHub:
http://github.com/gollum/gollum
http://github.com/github/gollum
To get all of the dependencies, install the gem first. The best way to get
your changes merged back into core is as follows:
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1. Do not change the version number, I will do that on my end
1. If necessary, rebase your commits into logical chunks, without errors
1. Push the branch up to GitHub
1. Send a pull request to the gollum/gollum project.
## RELEASING
Gollum uses [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/).
x.y.z
For z releases:
```bash
$ rake bump
$ rake release
```
For x.y releases:
```bash
Update VERSION in lib/gollum.rb
$ rake gemspec
$ rake release
```
## BUILDING THE GEM FROM MASTER
```bash
$ gem uninstall -aIx gollum
$ git clone https://github.com/gollum/gollum.git
$ cd gollum
gollum$ rake build
gollum$ gem install --no-ri --no-rdoc pkg/gollum*.gem
```
## RUN THE TESTS
```bash
$ bundle install
$ bundle exec rake test
```
## WORK WITH TEST REPOS
An example of how to add a test file to the bare repository lotr.git.
```bash
$ mkdir tmp; cd tmp
$ git clone ../lotr.git/ .
Cloning into '.'...
done.
$ git log
$ echo "test" > test.md
$ git add . ; git commit -am "Add test"
$ git push ../lotr.git/ master
```
1. Send a pull request to the github/gollum project.
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line.match(/.*VERSION\s*=\s*['"](.*)['"]/)[1]
end
# assumes x.y.z all digit version
def next_version
# x.y.z
v = version.split '.'
# bump z
v[-1] = v[-1].to_i + 1
v.join '.'
end
def bump_version
old_file = File.read("lib/#{name}.rb")
old_version_line = old_file[/^\s*VERSION\s*=\s*.*/]
new_version = next_version
# replace first match of old vesion with new version
old_file.sub!(old_version_line, " VERSION = '#{new_version}'")
File.write("lib/#{name}.rb", old_file)
new_version
end
def date
Date.today.to_s
end
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sh "open coverage/index.html"
end
require 'rake/rdoctask'
Rake::RDocTask.new do |rdoc|
rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'rdoc'
rdoc.title = "#{name} #{version}"
rdoc.rdoc_files.include('README*')
rdoc.rdoc_files.include('lib/**/*.rb')
end
desc "Open an irb session preloaded with this library"
task :console do
sh "irb -rubygems -r ./lib/#{name}.rb"
@@ -92,14 +79,7 @@ end
#
#############################################################################
desc "Update version number and gemspec"
task :bump do
puts "Updated version to #{bump_version}"
# Execute does not invoke dependencies.
# Manually invoke gemspec then validate.
Rake::Task[:gemspec].execute
Rake::Task[:validate].execute
end
#############################################################################
#
@@ -107,36 +87,24 @@ end
#
#############################################################################
desc 'Create a release build and push to rubygems'
task :release => :build do
unless `git branch` =~ /^\* master$/
puts "You must be on the master branch to release!"
exit!
end
sh "git commit --allow-empty -a -m 'Release #{version}'"
sh "git pull --rebase origin master"
sh "git tag v#{version}"
sh "git push origin master"
sh "git push origin v#{version}"
sh "gem push pkg/#{name}-#{version}.gem"
end
desc 'Publish to rubygems. Same as release'
task :publish => :release
desc 'Build gem'
task :build => :gemspec do
sh "mkdir -p pkg"
sh "gem build #{gemspec_file}"
sh "mv #{gem_file} pkg"
end
desc "Build and install"
task :install => :build do
sh "gem install --local --no-ri --no-rdoc pkg/#{name}-#{version}.gem"
end
desc 'Update gemspec'
task :gemspec => :validate do
# read spec file and split out manifest section
spec = File.read(gemspec_file)
@@ -154,7 +122,7 @@ task :gemspec => :validate do
split("\n").
sort.
reject { |file| file =~ /^\./ }.
reject { |file| file =~ /^(rdoc|pkg|test|Home\.md|\.gitattributes)/ }.
reject { |file| file =~ /^(rdoc|pkg)/ }.
map { |file| " #{file}" }.
join("\n")
@@ -165,7 +133,6 @@ task :gemspec => :validate do
puts "Updated #{gemspec_file}"
end
desc 'Validate lib files and version file'
task :validate do
libfiles = Dir['lib/*'] - ["lib/#{name}.rb", "lib/#{name}"]
unless libfiles.empty?
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@@ -17,13 +17,9 @@ require 'optparse'
require 'rubygems'
require 'gollum'
exec = {}
options = { 'port' => 4567, 'bind' => '0.0.0.0' }
wiki_options = {
:live_preview => false,
:allow_uploads => false,
:allow_editing => true,
}
exec = {}
options = { 'port' => 4567, 'bind' => '0.0.0.0' }
wiki_options = {}
opts = OptionParser.new do |opts|
opts.banner = help
@@ -45,81 +41,13 @@ opts = OptionParser.new do |opts|
options['config'] = config
end
opts.on("--adapter [ADAPTER]", "Git adapter to use in the backend. Defaults to grit.") do |adapter|
Gollum::GIT_ADAPTER = adapter
end
opts.on("--irb", "Start an irb process with gollum loaded for the current wiki.") do
options['irb'] = true
end
opts.on("--css", "Inject custom css. Uses custom.css from root repository") do
wiki_options[:css] = true
end
opts.on("--js", "Inject custom js. Uses custom.js from root repository") do
wiki_options[:js] = true
end
opts.on("--template-dir [PATH]", "Specify custom template directory") do |path|
wiki_options[:template_dir] = path
end
opts.on("--page-file-dir [PATH]", "Specify the sub directory for all page files (default: repository root).") do |path|
wiki_options[:page_file_dir] = path
end
opts.on("--base-path [PATH]", "Specify the base path for the served pages (default: /) Example: --base-path wiki yields the home page accessible at http://localhost:4567/wiki/.") do |path|
wiki_options[:base_path] = path
end
opts.on("--gollum-path [PATH]", "Specify the path to the git repository to be served.") do |path|
wiki_options[:gollum_path] = path
end
opts.on("--ref [REF]", "Specify the repository ref to use (default: master).") do |ref|
wiki_options[:ref] = ref
end
opts.on("--no-edit", "Restricts editing capability through frontend.") do
wiki_options[:allow_editing] = false
end
opts.on("--no-live-preview", "Disables livepreview.") do
wiki_options[:live_preview] = false
end
opts.on("--live-preview", "Enables livepreview.") do
wiki_options[:live_preview] = true
end
opts.on("--allow-uploads [MODE]", [:dir, :page], "Allows file uploads. Modes: dir (default, store all uploads in the same directory), page (store each upload at the same location as the page).") do |mode|
wiki_options[:allow_uploads] = true
wiki_options[:per_page_uploads] = true if mode == :page
end
opts.on("--mathjax", "Enables mathjax for rendering mathematical equations. Uses the TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML config with the autoload-all extension by default.") do
wiki_options[:mathjax] = true
end
opts.on("--mathjax-config [SOURCE]", "Inject custom mathjax config file. Uses mathjax.config.js from root repository by default") do |source|
wiki_options[:mathjax_config] = source || 'mathjax.config.js'
end
opts.on("--user-icons [SOURCE]", "Set the history user icons. Valid values: gravatar, identicon, none. Default: none.") do |source|
wiki_options[:user_icons] = source
end
opts.on("--show-all", "Shows all files in file view. By default only valid pages are shown.") do
wiki_options[:show_all] = true
end
opts.on("--collapse-tree", "Collapse file view tree. By default, expanded tree is shown.") do
wiki_options[:collapse_tree] = true
end
opts.on("--h1-title", "Sets page title to value of first h1") do
wiki_options[:h1_title] = true
end
end
# Read command line options into `options` hash
@@ -131,10 +59,7 @@ rescue OptionParser::InvalidOption
exit
end
# --gollum-path wins over ARGV[0]
gollum_path = wiki_options[:gollum_path] ?
wiki_options[:gollum_path] :
ARGV[0] || Dir.pwd
gollum_path = ARGV[0] || Dir.pwd
if options['irb']
require 'irb'
@@ -162,11 +87,8 @@ if options['irb']
end
begin
require 'gollum-lib'
wiki = Gollum::Wiki.new(gollum_path, wiki_options)
if !wiki.exist? then
raise Gollum::InvalidGitRepositoryError
end
if !wiki.exist? then raise Grit::InvalidGitRepositoryError end
puts "Loaded Gollum wiki at #{File.expand_path(gollum_path).inspect}."
puts
puts %( page = wiki.page('page-name'))
@@ -180,15 +102,14 @@ if options['irb']
puts
puts "Check out the Gollum README for more."
IRB.start_session(binding)
rescue Gollum::InvalidGitRepositoryError, Gollum::NoSuchPathError
rescue Grit::InvalidGitRepositoryError, Grit::NoSuchPathError
puts "Invalid Gollum wiki at #{File.expand_path(gollum_path).inspect}"
exit 0
end
else
require 'gollum/app'
require 'gollum/frontend/app'
Precious::App.set(:gollum_path, gollum_path)
Precious::App.set(:wiki_options, wiki_options)
Precious::App.settings.mustache[:templates] = wiki_options[:template_dir] if wiki_options[:template_dir]
if cfg = options['config']
# If the path begins with a '/' it will be considered an absolute path,
@@ -197,31 +118,5 @@ else
require cfg
end
base_path = wiki_options[:base_path]
if wiki_options[:base_path].nil?
Precious::App.run!(options)
else
require 'rack'
class MapGollum
def initialize base_path
@mg = Rack::Builder.new do
map '/' do
run Proc.new { [302, { 'Location' => "/#{base_path}" }, []] }
end
map "/#{base_path}" do
run Precious::App
end
end
end
def call(env)
@mg.call(env)
end
end
# Rack::Handler does not work with Ctrl + C. Use Rack::Server instead.
Rack::Server.new(:app => MapGollum.new(base_path), :Port => options['port'], :Host => options['bind']).start
end
Precious::App.run!(options)
end
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@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
# Example gollum config
# gollum ../wiki --config config.rb
#
# or run from source with
#
# bundle exec bin/gollum ../wiki/ --config config.rb
# Remove const to avoid
# warning: already initialized constant FORMAT_NAMES
#
# only remove if it's defined.
# constant Gollum::Page::FORMAT_NAMES not defined (NameError)
Gollum::Page.send :remove_const, :FORMAT_NAMES if defined? Gollum::Page::FORMAT_NAMES
# limit to one format
Gollum::Page::FORMAT_NAMES = { :markdown => "Markdown" }
=begin
Valid formats are:
{ :markdown => "Markdown",
:textile => "Textile",
:rdoc => "RDoc",
:org => "Org-mode",
:creole => "Creole",
:rest => "reStructuredText",
:asciidoc => "AsciiDoc",
:mediawiki => "MediaWiki",
:pod => "Pod" }
=end
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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
GOLLUM_USER=gollum
GOLLUM_BASE=/home/gollum/wiki
GOLLUM_OPTS="--config /home/gollum/config.rb"
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@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
#!/sbin/runscript
# Distributed under the terms of the MIT License
NAME=gollum
PID=/var/run/${NAME}.pid
EXEC=/usr/local/bin/gollum
LOG=/var/log/gollum.log
depend() {
need net
}
start() {
# Change log file to be owned by GOLLUM_USER
touch "${LOG}"
chown "${GOLLUM_USER}" "${LOG}"
ebegin "Starting Gollum"
start-stop-daemon --start \
--name "${NAME}" \
--user "${GOLLUM_USER}" \
--pidfile "${PID}" \
--make-pidfile --background \
--stderr "${LOG}" \
--exec "${EXEC}" -- $GOLLUM_OPTS "$GOLLUM_BASE"
eend $?
}
stop() {
ebegin "Stopping Gollum"
start-stop-daemon --stop \
--name "${NAME}" \
--user "${GOLLUM_USER}" \
--pidfile "${PID}"
eend $?
}
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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
[Unit]
Description=Gollum wiki server
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=simple
User=%i
ExecStart=/usr/bin/gollum
Restart=on-abort
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
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@@ -2,32 +2,31 @@ Sanitization Rules
==================
Gollum uses the [Sanitize](http://wonko.com/post/sanitize) gem for HTML
sanitization. Below you find the default allowed tags, attributes, and protocols, as well as directions to customize these settings.
sanitization.
# Default Settings
See `lib/gollum.rb` for actual settings.
## ALLOWED TAGS
a, abbr, acronym, address, area, b, big, blockquote, br, button, caption, center, cite, code, col, colgroup, dd, del, dfn, dir, div, dl, dt, em, fieldset, font, form, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, hr, i, img, input, ins, kbd, label, legend, li, map, menu, ol, optgroup, option, p, pre, q, s, samp, select, small, span, strike, strong, sub, sup, table, tbody, td, textarea, tfoot, th, thead, tr, tt, u, ul, var
a, abbr, acronym, address, area, b, big, blockquote, br, button, caption,
center, cite, code, col, colgroup, dd, del, dfn, dir, div, dl, dt, em,
fieldset, font, form, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, hr, i, img, input, ins, kbd,
label, legend, li, map, menu, ol, optgroup, option, p, pre, q, s, samp,
select, small, span, strike, strong, sub, sup, table, tbody, td, textarea,
tfoot, th, thead, tr, tt, u, ul, var
## ALLOWED ATTRIBUTES
a href, abbr, accept, accept-charset, accesskey, action, align, alt, axis, border, cellpadding, cellspacing, char, charoff, class, charset, checked, cite, clear, cols, colspan, color, compact, coords, datetime, dir, disabled, enctype, for, frame, headers, height, hreflang, hspace, id, img src, ismap, label, lang, longdesc, maxlength, media, method, multiple, name, nohref, noshade, nowrap, prompt, readonly, rel, rev, rows, rowspan, rules, scope, selected, shape, size, span, start, summary, tabindex, target, title, type, usemap, valign, value, vspace, width
abbr, accept, accept-charset, accesskey, action, align, alt, axis, border,
cellpadding, cellspacing, char, charoff, charset, checked, cite, class, clear,
cols, colspan, color, compact, coords, datetime, dir, disabled, enctype, for,
frame, headers, height, href, hreflang, hspace, id, ismap, label, lang,
longdesc, maxlength, media, method, multiple, name, nohref, noshade, nowrap,
prompt, readonly, rel, rev, rows, rowspan, rules, scope, selected, shape,
size, span, src, start, summary, tabindex, target, title, type, usemap,
valign, value, vspace, width
## ALLOWED PROTOCOLS
* a href: http, https, mailto, ftp, irc, apt, :relative
* img src: http, https, :relative
* form action: http, https, :relative
# Customizing
To customize these settings, edit your `config.rb` file along the following lines (be sure to run gollum with the `--config` option):
```ruby
sanitizer = Gollum::Sanitization.new
sanitizer.protocols['a']['href'].concat ['ssh', 'vnc'] # Protocols
sanitizer.elements.concat ['customtag1', 'customtag2'] # Tags
sanitizer.attributes['a'].push 'target' # Attributes
Precious::App.set(:wiki_options, {:sanitization => sanitizer})
```
a href: http, https, mailto
img src: http, https
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@@ -1,29 +1,28 @@
# ~*~ encoding: utf-8 ~*~
# stdlib
require 'digest/md5'
require 'digest/sha1'
require 'ostruct'
# external
require 'grit'
require 'github/markup'
require 'sanitize'
# internal
require File.expand_path('../gollum/uri_encode_component', __FILE__)
# Set ruby to UTF-8 mode
# This is required for Ruby 1.8.7 which gollum still supports.
$KCODE = 'U' if RUBY_VERSION[0, 3] == '1.8'
require 'gollum/git_access'
require 'gollum/committer'
require 'gollum/pagination'
require 'gollum/blob_entry'
require 'gollum/wiki'
require 'gollum/page'
require 'gollum/file'
require 'gollum/markup'
require 'gollum/albino'
require 'gollum/sanitization'
module Gollum
VERSION = '3.1.0'
VERSION = '1.2.1'
def self.assets_path
::File.expand_path('gollum/public', ::File.dirname(__FILE__))
end
class Error < StandardError;
end
class Error < StandardError; end
class DuplicatePageError < Error
attr_accessor :dir
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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
require 'albino/multi'
class Gollum::Albino < Albino::Multi
self.bin = ::Albino::Multi.bin
end
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@@ -1,541 +0,0 @@
# ~*~ encoding: utf-8 ~*~
require 'cgi'
require 'sinatra'
require 'gollum-lib'
require 'mustache/sinatra'
require 'useragent'
require 'stringex'
require 'gollum'
require 'gollum/views/layout'
require 'gollum/views/editable'
require 'gollum/views/has_page'
require File.expand_path '../helpers', __FILE__
require 'gollum/editing_auth'
#required to upload bigger binary files
Gollum::set_git_timeout(120)
Gollum::set_git_max_filesize(190 * 10**6)
# Fix to_url
class String
alias :upstream_to_url :to_url
# _Header => header which causes errors
def to_url
return nil if self.nil?
upstream_to_url :exclude => ['_Header', '_Footer', '_Sidebar'], :force_downcase => false
end
end
# Run the frontend, based on Sinatra
#
# There are a number of wiki options that can be set for the frontend
#
# Example
# require 'gollum/app'
# Precious::App.set(:wiki_options, {
# :universal_toc => false,
# }
#
# See the wiki.rb file for more details on wiki options
module Precious
class App < Sinatra::Base
register Mustache::Sinatra
include Precious::Helpers
use Precious::EditingAuth
dir = File.dirname(File.expand_path(__FILE__))
# Detect unsupported browsers.
Browser = Struct.new(:browser, :version)
@@min_ua = [
Browser.new('Internet Explorer', '10.0'),
Browser.new('Chrome', '7.0'),
Browser.new('Firefox', '4.0'),
]
def supported_useragent?(user_agent)
ua = UserAgent.parse(user_agent)
@@min_ua.detect { |min| ua >= min }
end
# We want to serve public assets for now
set :public_folder, "#{dir}/public/gollum"
set :static, true
set :default_markup, :markdown
set :mustache, {
# Tell mustache where the Views constant lives
:namespace => Precious,
# Mustache templates live here
:templates => "#{dir}/templates",
# Tell mustache where the views are
:views => "#{dir}/views"
}
# Sinatra error handling
configure :development, :staging do
enable :show_exceptions, :dump_errors
disable :raise_errors, :clean_trace
end
configure :test do
enable :logging, :raise_errors, :dump_errors
end
before do
@base_url = url('/', false).chomp('/')
# above will detect base_path when it's used with map in a config.ru
settings.wiki_options.merge!({ :base_path => @base_url })
@css = settings.wiki_options[:css]
@js = settings.wiki_options[:js]
@mathjax_config = settings.wiki_options[:mathjax_config]
@allow_editing = settings.wiki_options[:allow_editing]
end
get '/' do
page_dir = settings.wiki_options[:page_file_dir].to_s
redirect clean_url(::File.join(@base_url, page_dir, wiki_new.index_page))
end
# path is set to name if path is nil.
# if path is 'a/b' and a and b are dirs, then
# path must have a trailing slash 'a/b/' or
# extract_path will trim path to 'a'
# name, path, version
def wiki_page(name, path = nil, version = nil, exact = true)
wiki = wiki_new
path = name if path.nil?
name = extract_name(name) || wiki.index_page
path = extract_path(path)
path = '/' if exact && path.nil?
OpenStruct.new(:wiki => wiki, :page => wiki.paged(name, path, exact, version),
:name => name, :path => path)
end
def wiki_new
Gollum::Wiki.new(settings.gollum_path, settings.wiki_options)
end
get '/data/*' do
if page = wiki_page(params[:splat].first).page
page.raw_data
end
end
get '/edit/*' do
forbid unless @allow_editing
wikip = wiki_page(params[:splat].first)
@name = wikip.name
@path = wikip.path
@upload_dest = find_upload_dest(@path)
wiki = wikip.wiki
@allow_uploads = wiki.allow_uploads
if page = wikip.page
if wiki.live_preview && page.format.to_s.include?('markdown') && supported_useragent?(request.user_agent)
live_preview_url = '/livepreview/index.html?page=' + encodeURIComponent(@name)
if @path
live_preview_url << '&path=' + encodeURIComponent(@path)
end
redirect to(live_preview_url)
else
@page = page
@page.version = wiki.repo.log(wiki.ref, @page.path).first
@content = page.text_data
mustache :edit
end
else
redirect to("/create/#{encodeURIComponent(@name)}")
end
end
post '/uploadFile' do
wiki = wiki_new
unless wiki.allow_uploads
@message = "File uploads are disabled"
mustache :error
return
end
if params[:file]
fullname = params[:file][:filename]
tempfile = params[:file][:tempfile]
end
dir = wiki.per_page_uploads ? params[:upload_dest] : 'uploads'
ext = ::File.extname(fullname)
format = ext.split('.').last || 'txt'
filename = ::File.basename(fullname, ext)
contents = ::File.read(tempfile)
reponame = filename + '.' + format
head = wiki.repo.head
options = {
:message => "Uploaded file to #{dir}/#{reponame}",
:parent => wiki.repo.head.commit,
}
author = session['gollum.author']
unless author.nil?
options.merge! author
end
begin
committer = Gollum::Committer.new(wiki, options)
committer.add_to_index(dir, filename, format, contents)
committer.after_commit do |committer, sha|
wiki.clear_cache
committer.update_working_dir(dir, filename, format)
end
committer.commit
redirect to(request.referer)
rescue Gollum::DuplicatePageError => e
@message = "Duplicate page: #{e.message}"
mustache :error
end
end
post '/rename/*' do
wikip = wiki_page(params[:splat].first)
halt 500 if wikip.nil?
wiki = wikip.wiki
page = wiki.paged(wikip.name, wikip.path, exact = true)
rename = params[:rename]
halt 500 if page.nil?
halt 500 if rename.nil? or rename.empty?
# Fixup the rename if it is a relative path
# In 1.8.7 rename[0] != rename[0..0]
if rename[0..0] != '/'
source_dir = ::File.dirname(page.path)
source_dir = '' if source_dir == '.'
(target_dir, target_name) = ::File.split(rename)
target_dir = target_dir == '' ? source_dir : "#{source_dir}/#{target_dir}"
rename = "#{target_dir}/#{target_name}"
end
committer = Gollum::Committer.new(wiki, commit_message)
commit = { :committer => committer }
success = wiki.rename_page(page, rename, commit)
if !success
# This occurs on NOOPs, for example renaming A => A
redirect to("/#{page.escaped_url_path}")
return
end
committer.commit
wikip = wiki_page(rename)
page = wiki.paged(wikip.name, wikip.path, exact = true)
return if page.nil?
redirect to("/#{page.escaped_url_path}")
end
post '/edit/*' do
path = '/' + clean_url(sanitize_empty_params(params[:path])).to_s
page_name = CGI.unescape(params[:page])
wiki = wiki_new
page = wiki.paged(page_name, path, exact = true)
return if page.nil?
committer = Gollum::Committer.new(wiki, commit_message)
commit = { :committer => committer }
update_wiki_page(wiki, page, params[:content], commit, page.name, params[:format])
update_wiki_page(wiki, page.header, params[:header], commit) if params[:header]
update_wiki_page(wiki, page.footer, params[:footer], commit) if params[:footer]
update_wiki_page(wiki, page.sidebar, params[:sidebar], commit) if params[:sidebar]
committer.commit
redirect to("/#{page.escaped_url_path}") unless page.nil?
end
get '/delete/*' do
forbid unless @allow_editing
wikip = wiki_page(params[:splat].first)
name = wikip.name
wiki = wikip.wiki
page = wikip.page
unless page.nil?
commit = commit_message
commit[:message] = "Destroyed #{name} (#{page.format})"
wiki.delete_page(page, commit)
end
redirect to('/')
end
get '/create/*' do
forbid unless @allow_editing
wikip = wiki_page(params[:splat].first.gsub('+', '-'))
@name = wikip.name.to_url
@path = wikip.path
@allow_uploads = wikip.wiki.allow_uploads
@upload_dest = find_upload_dest(@path)
page_dir = settings.wiki_options[:page_file_dir].to_s
unless page_dir.empty?
# --page-file-dir docs
# /docs/Home should be created in /Home
# not /docs/Home because write_page will append /docs
@path = @path.sub(page_dir, '/') if @path.start_with? page_dir
end
@path = clean_path(@path)
page = wikip.page
if page
page_dir = settings.wiki_options[:page_file_dir].to_s
redirect to("/#{clean_url(::File.join(page_dir, page.escaped_url_path))}")
else
mustache :create
end
end
post '/create' do
name = params[:page].to_url
path = sanitize_empty_params(params[:path]) || ''
format = params[:format].intern
wiki = wiki_new
path.gsub!(/^\//, '')
begin
wiki.write_page(name, format, params[:content], commit_message, path)
page_dir = settings.wiki_options[:page_file_dir].to_s
redirect to("/#{clean_url(::File.join(page_dir, path, name))}")
rescue Gollum::DuplicatePageError => e
@message = "Duplicate page: #{e.message}"
mustache :error
end
end
post '/revert/*/:sha1/:sha2' do
wikip = wiki_page(params[:splat].first)
@path = wikip.path
@name = wikip.name
wiki = wikip.wiki
@page = wiki.paged(@name, @path)
sha1 = params[:sha1]
sha2 = params[:sha2]
commit = commit_message
commit[:message] = "Revert commit #{sha1.chars.take(7).join}"
if wiki.revert_page(@page, sha1, sha2, commit)
redirect to("/#{@page.escaped_url_path}")
else
sha2, sha1 = sha1, "#{sha1}^" if !sha2
@versions = [sha1, sha2]
diffs = wiki.repo.diff(@versions.first, @versions.last, @page.path)
@diff = diffs.first
@message = "The patch does not apply."
mustache :compare
end
end
post '/preview' do
wiki = wiki_new
@name = params[:page] || "Preview"
@page = wiki.preview_page(@name, params[:content], params[:format])
@content = @page.formatted_data
@toc_content = wiki.universal_toc ? @page.toc_data : nil
@mathjax = wiki.mathjax
@h1_title = wiki.h1_title
@editable = false
@allow_uploads = wiki.allow_uploads
mustache :page
end
get '/history/*' do
@page = wiki_page(params[:splat].first).page
@page_num = [params[:page].to_i, 1].max
unless @page.nil?
@versions = @page.versions :page => @page_num
mustache :history
else
redirect to("/")
end
end
get '/latest_changes' do
@wiki = wiki_new
max_count = settings.wiki_options.fetch(:latest_changes_count, 10)
@versions = @wiki.latest_changes({:max_count => max_count})
mustache :latest_changes
end
post '/compare/*' do
@file = params[:splat].first
@versions = params[:versions] || []
if @versions.size < 2
redirect to("/history/#{@file}")
else
redirect to("/compare/%s/%s...%s" % [
@file,
@versions.last,
@versions.first]
)
end
end
get %r{
/compare/ # match any URL beginning with /compare/
(.+) # extract the full path (including any directories)
/ # match the final slash
([^.]+) # match the first SHA1
\.{2,3} # match .. or ...
(.+) # match the second SHA1
}x do |path, start_version, end_version|
wikip = wiki_page(path)
@path = wikip.path
@name = wikip.name
@versions = [start_version, end_version]
wiki = wikip.wiki
@page = wikip.page
diffs = wiki.repo.diff(@versions.first, @versions.last, @page.path)
@diff = diffs.first
mustache :compare
end
get %r{/(.+?)/([0-9a-f]{40})} do
file_path = params[:captures][0]
version = params[:captures][1]
wikip = wiki_page(file_path, file_path, version)
name = wikip.name
path = wikip.path
if page = wikip.page
@page = page
@name = name
@content = page.formatted_data
@version = version
mustache :page
elsif file = wikip.wiki.file("#{file_path}", version, true)
show_file(file)
else
halt 404
end
end
get '/search' do
@query = params[:q]
wiki = wiki_new
# Sort wiki search results by count (desc) and then by name (asc)
@results = wiki.search(@query).sort { |a, b| (a[:count] <=> b[:count]).nonzero? || b[:name] <=> a[:name] }.reverse
@name = @query
mustache :search
end
get %r{
/pages # match any URL beginning with /pages
(?: # begin an optional non-capturing group
/(.+) # capture any path after the "/pages" excluding the leading slash
)? # end the optional non-capturing group
}x do |path|
@path = extract_path(path) if path
wiki_options = settings.wiki_options.merge({ :page_file_dir => @path })
wiki = Gollum::Wiki.new(settings.gollum_path, wiki_options)
@results = wiki.pages
@results += wiki.files if settings.wiki_options[:show_all]
@ref = wiki.ref
mustache :pages
end
get '/fileview' do
wiki = wiki_new
options = settings.wiki_options
content = wiki.pages
# if showing all files include wiki.files
content += wiki.files if options[:show_all]
# must pass wiki_options to FileView
# --show-all and --collapse-tree can be set.
@results = Gollum::FileView.new(content, options).render_files
@ref = wiki.ref
mustache :file_view, { :layout => false }
end
get '/*' do
show_page_or_file(params[:splat].first)
end
def show_page_or_file(fullpath)
wiki = wiki_new
name = extract_name(fullpath) || wiki.index_page
path = extract_path(fullpath) || '/'
if page = wiki.paged(name, path, exact = true)
@page = page
@name = name
@content = page.formatted_data
@upload_dest = find_upload_dest(path)
# Extensions and layout data
@editable = true
@page_exists = !page.versions.empty?
@toc_content = wiki.universal_toc ? @page.toc_data : nil
@mathjax = wiki.mathjax
@h1_title = wiki.h1_title
@bar_side = wiki.bar_side
@allow_uploads = wiki.allow_uploads
mustache :page
elsif file = wiki.file(fullpath, wiki.ref, true)
show_file(file)
else
not_found unless @allow_editing
page_path = [path, name].compact.join('/')
redirect to("/create/#{clean_url(encodeURIComponent(page_path))}")
end
end
def show_file(file)
return unless file
if file.on_disk?
send_file file.on_disk_path, :disposition => 'inline'
else
content_type file.mime_type
file.raw_data
end
end
def update_wiki_page(wiki, page, content, commit, name = nil, format = nil)
return if !page ||
((!content || page.raw_data == content) && page.format == format)
name ||= page.name
format = (format || page.format).to_sym
content ||= page.raw_data
wiki.update_page(page, name, format, content.to_s, commit)
end
private
# Options parameter to Gollum::Committer#initialize
# :message - The String commit message.
# :name - The String author full name.
# :email - The String email address.
# message is sourced from the incoming request parameters
# author details are sourced from the session, to be populated by rack middleware ahead of us
def commit_message
msg = (params[:message].nil? or params[:message].empty?) ? "[no message]" : params[:message]
commit_message = { :message => msg }
author_parameters = session['gollum.author']
commit_message.merge! author_parameters unless author_parameters.nil?
commit_message
end
def find_upload_dest(path)
settings.wiki_options[:allow_uploads] ?
(settings.wiki_options[:per_page_uploads] ?
"#{path}/#{@name}".sub(/^\/\//, '') : 'uploads'
) : ''
end
end
end
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module Gollum
class BlobEntry
# Gets the String SHA for this blob.
attr_reader :sha
# Gets the full path String for this blob.
attr_reader :path
# Gets the Fixnum size of this blob.
attr_reader :size
def initialize(sha, path, size = nil)
@sha = sha
@path = path
@size = size
@dir = @name = @blob = nil
end
# Gets the normalized directory path String for this blob.
def dir
@dir ||= self.class.normalize_dir(::File.dirname(@path))
end
# Gets the file base name String for this blob.
def name
@name ||= ::File.basename(@path)
end
# Gets a Grit::Blob instance for this blob.
#
# repo - Grit::Repo instance for the Grit::Blob.
#
# Returns an unbaked Grit::Blob instance.
def blob(repo)
@blob ||= Grit::Blob.create(repo,
:id => @sha, :name => name, :size => @size)
end
# Gets a Page instance for this blob.
#
# wiki - Gollum::Wiki instance for the Gollum::Page
#
# Returns a Gollum::Page instance.
def page(wiki, commit)
blob = self.blob(wiki.repo)
page = wiki.page_class.new(wiki).populate(blob, self.dir)
page.version = commit
page
end
def inspect
%(#<Gollum::BlobEntry #{@sha} #{@path}>)
end
# Normalizes a given directory name for searching through tree paths.
# Ensures that a directory begins with a slash, or
#
# normalize_dir("") # => ""
# normalize_dir(".") # => ""
# normalize_dir("foo") # => "/foo"
# normalize_dir("/foo/") # => "/foo"
# normalize_dir("/") # => ""
# normalize_dir("c:/") # => ""
#
# dir - String directory name.
#
# Returns a normalized String directory name, or nil if no directory
# is given.
def self.normalize_dir(dir)
return '' if dir =~ /^.:\/$/
if dir
dir = ::File.expand_path(dir, '/')
dir = '' if dir == '/'
end
dir
end
end
end
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module Gollum
# Responsible for handling the commit process for a Wiki. It sets up the
# Git index, provides methods for modifying the tree, and stores callbacks
# to be fired after the commit has been made. This is specifically
# designed to handle multiple updated pages in a single commit.
class Committer
# Gets the instance of the Gollum::Wiki that is being updated.
attr_reader :wiki
# Gets a Hash of commit options.
attr_reader :options
# Initializes the Committer.
#
# wiki - The Gollum::Wiki instance that is being updated.
# options - The commit Hash details:
# :message - The String commit message.
# :name - The String author full name.
# :email - The String email address.
# :parent - Optional Grit::Commit parent to this update.
# :tree - Optional String SHA of the tree to create the
# index from.
# :committer - Optional Gollum::Committer instance. If provided,
# assume that this operation is part of batch of
# updates and the commit happens later.
#
# Returns the Committer instance.
def initialize(wiki, options = {})
@wiki = wiki
@options = options
@callbacks = []
end
# Public: References the Git index for this commit.
#
# Returns a Grit::Index.
def index
@index ||= begin
idx = @wiki.repo.index
if tree = options[:tree]
idx.read_tree(tree)
elsif parent = parents.first
idx.read_tree(parent.tree.id)
end
idx
end
end
# Public: The committer for this commit.
#
# Returns a Grit::Actor.
def actor
@actor ||= begin
@options[:name] = @wiki.default_committer_name if @options[:name].to_s.empty?
@options[:email] = @wiki.default_committer_email if @options[:email].to_s.empty?
Grit::Actor.new(@options[:name], @options[:email])
end
end
# Public: The parent commits to this pending commit.
#
# Returns an array of Grit::Commit instances.
def parents
@parents ||= begin
arr = [@options[:parent] || @wiki.repo.commit('master')]
arr.flatten!
arr.compact!
arr
end
end
# Adds a page to the given Index.
#
# dir - The String subdirectory of the Gollum::Page without any
# prefix or suffix slashes (e.g. "foo/bar").
# name - The String Gollum::Page name.
# format - The Symbol Gollum::Page format.
# data - The String wiki data to store in the tree map.
# allow_same_ext - A Boolean determining if the tree map allows the same
# filename with the same extension.
#
# Raises Gollum::DuplicatePageError if a matching filename already exists.
# This way, pages are not inadvertently overwritten.
#
# Returns nothing (modifies the Index in place).
def add_to_index(dir, name, format, data, allow_same_ext = false)
path = @wiki.page_file_name(name, format)
dir = '/' if dir.strip.empty?
fullpath = ::File.join(*[@wiki.page_file_dir, dir, path].compact)
fullpath = fullpath[1..-1] if fullpath =~ /^\//
if index.current_tree && tree = index.current_tree / dir
downpath = path.downcase.sub(/\.\w+$/, '')
tree.blobs.each do |blob|
next if page_path_scheduled_for_deletion?(index.tree, fullpath)
file = blob.name.downcase.sub(/\.\w+$/, '')
file_ext = ::File.extname(blob.name).sub(/^\./, '')
if downpath == file && !(allow_same_ext && file_ext == ext)
raise DuplicatePageError.new(dir, blob.name, path)
end
end
end
index.add(fullpath, @wiki.normalize(data))
end
# Update the given file in the repository's working directory if there
# is a working directory present.
#
# dir - The String directory in which the file lives.
# name - The String name of the page (may be in human format).
# format - The Symbol format of the page.
#
# Returns nothing.
def update_working_dir(dir, name, format)
unless @wiki.repo.bare
if @wiki.page_file_dir
dir = dir.size.zero? ? @wiki.page_file_dir : File.join(dir, @wiki.page_file_dir)
end
path =
if dir == ''
@wiki.page_file_name(name, format)
else
::File.join(dir, @wiki.page_file_name(name, format))
end
Dir.chdir(::File.join(@wiki.repo.path, '..')) do
if file_path_scheduled_for_deletion?(index.tree, path)
@wiki.repo.git.rm({'f' => true}, '--', path)
else
@wiki.repo.git.checkout({}, 'HEAD', '--', path)
end
end
end
end
# Writes the commit to Git and runs the after_commit callbacks.
#
# Returns the String SHA1 of the new commit.
def commit
sha1 = index.commit(@options[:message], parents, actor)
@callbacks.each do |cb|
cb.call(self, sha1)
end
sha1
end
# Adds a callback to be fired after a commit.
#
# block - A block that expects this Committer instance and the created
# commit's SHA1 as the arguments.
#
# Returns nothing.
def after_commit(&block)
@callbacks << block
end
# Determine if a given page (regardless of format) is scheduled to be
# deleted in the next commit for the given Index.
#
# map - The Hash map:
# key - The String directory or filename.
# val - The Hash submap or the String contents of the file.
# path - The String path of the page file. This may include the format
# extension in which case it will be ignored.
#
# Returns the Boolean response.
def page_path_scheduled_for_deletion?(map, path)
parts = path.split('/')
if parts.size == 1
deletions = map.keys.select { |k| !map[k] }
downfile = parts.first.downcase.sub(/\.\w+$/, '')
deletions.any? { |d| d.downcase.sub(/\.\w+$/, '') == downfile }
else
part = parts.shift
if rest = map[part]
page_path_scheduled_for_deletion?(rest, parts.join('/'))
else
false
end
end
end
# Determine if a given file is scheduled to be deleted in the next commit
# for the given Index.
#
# map - The Hash map:
# key - The String directory or filename.
# val - The Hash submap or the String contents of the file.
# path - The String path of the file including extension.
#
# Returns the Boolean response.
def file_path_scheduled_for_deletion?(map, path)
parts = path.split('/')
if parts.size == 1
deletions = map.keys.select { |k| !map[k] }
deletions.any? { |d| d == parts.first }
else
part = parts.shift
if rest = map[part]
file_path_scheduled_for_deletion?(rest, parts.join('/'))
else
false
end
end
end
# Proxies methods t
def method_missing(name, *args)
index.send(name, *args)
end
end
end
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module Precious
class EditingAuth < Sinatra::Base
def initialize(app)
@app = app
end
def call(env)
@env = env
# Blocks all potentially editable pages. Use EditingAuth::whitelist_pages to unblock pages.
unless (env["REQUEST_METHOD"] == "GET") || App::settings.wiki_options[:allow_editing]
return block unless excluded_page?
end
@app.call(env)
end
def block
[403, {'Content-Type' => 'text/html', 'Content-Length' => '9'}, ['Forbidden']]
end
def excluded_page?
return false if env["REQUEST_PATH"].nil?
whitelist_pages.any? do |whitelisted_page|
env["REQUEST_PATH"].include? whitelisted_page
end
end
private
# List pages paths as str that you want to whitelist.
# Pages will be compared with env["REQUEST_PATH"] using String::include? method.
def whitelist_pages
return ["/compare/"]
end
end
end
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module Gollum
class File
Wiki.file_class = self
# Public: Initialize a file.
#
# wiki - The Gollum::Wiki in question.
#
# Returns a newly initialized Gollum::File.
def initialize(wiki)
@wiki = wiki
@blob = nil
@path = nil
end
# Public: The on-disk filename of the file.
#
# Returns the String name.
def name
@blob && @blob.name
end
# Public: The raw contents of the page.
#
# Returns the String data.
def raw_data
@blob && @blob.data
end
# Public: The Grit::Commit version of the file.
attr_reader :version
# Public: The String path of the file.
attr_reader :path
# Public: The String mime type of the file.
def mime_type
@blob.mime_type
end
#########################################################################
#
# Internal Methods
#
#########################################################################
# Find a file in the given Gollum repo.
#
# name - The full String path.
# version - The String version ID to find.
#
# Returns a Gollum::File or nil if the file could not be found.
def find(name, version)
checked = name.downcase
map = @wiki.tree_map_for(version)
if entry = map.detect { |entry| entry.path.downcase == checked }
@path = name
@blob = entry.blob(@wiki.repo)
@version = version.is_a?(Grit::Commit) ? version : @wiki.commit_for(version)
self
end
end
end
end
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require 'cgi'
require 'sinatra'
require 'gollum'
require 'mustache/sinatra'
require 'gollum/frontend/views/layout'
require 'gollum/frontend/views/editable'
module Precious
class App < Sinatra::Base
register Mustache::Sinatra
dir = File.dirname(File.expand_path(__FILE__))
# We want to serve public assets for now
set :public, "#{dir}/public"
set :static, true
set :mustache, {
# Tell mustache where the Views constant lives
:namespace => Precious,
# Mustache templates live here
:templates => "#{dir}/templates",
# Tell mustache where the views are
:views => "#{dir}/views"
}
# Sinatra error handling
configure :development, :staging do
enable :show_exceptions, :dump_errors
disable :raise_errors, :clean_trace
end
configure :test do
enable :logging, :raise_errors, :dump_errors
end
get '/' do
show_page_or_file('Home')
end
get '/edit/*' do
@name = params[:splat].first
wiki = Gollum::Wiki.new(settings.gollum_path, settings.wiki_options)
if page = wiki.page(@name)
@page = page
@content = page.raw_data
mustache :edit
else
mustache :create
end
end
post '/edit/*' do
wiki = Gollum::Wiki.new(settings.gollum_path, settings.wiki_options)
page = wiki.page(params[:splat].first)
name = params[:rename] || page.name
committer = Gollum::Committer.new(wiki, commit_message)
commit = {:committer => committer}
update_wiki_page(wiki, page, params[:content], commit, name,
params[:format])
update_wiki_page(wiki, page.footer, params[:footer], commit) if params[:footer]
update_wiki_page(wiki, page.sidebar, params[:sidebar], commit) if params[:sidebar]
committer.commit
redirect "/#{CGI.escape(Gollum::Page.cname(name))}"
end
post '/create' do
name = params[:page]
wiki = Gollum::Wiki.new(settings.gollum_path, settings.wiki_options)
format = params[:format].intern
begin
wiki.write_page(name, format, params[:content], commit_message)
redirect "/#{CGI.escape(name)}"
rescue Gollum::DuplicatePageError => e
@message = "Duplicate page: #{e.message}"
mustache :error
end
end
post '/revert/:page/*' do
wiki = Gollum::Wiki.new(settings.gollum_path, settings.wiki_options)
@name = params[:page]
@page = wiki.page(@name)
shas = params[:splat].first.split("/")
sha1 = shas.shift
sha2 = shas.shift
if wiki.revert_page(@page, sha1, sha2, commit_message)
redirect "/#{CGI.escape(@name)}"
else
sha2, sha1 = sha1, "#{sha1}^" if !sha2
@versions = [sha1, sha2]
diffs = wiki.repo.diff(@versions.first, @versions.last, @page.path)
@diff = diffs.first
@message = "The patch does not apply."
mustache :compare
end
end
post '/preview' do
wiki = Gollum::Wiki.new(settings.gollum_path, settings.wiki_options)
@name = "Preview"
@page = wiki.preview_page(@name, params[:content], params[:format])
@content = @page.formatted_data
mustache :page
end
get '/history/:name' do
@name = params[:name]
wiki = Gollum::Wiki.new(settings.gollum_path, settings.wiki_options)
@page = wiki.page(@name)
@page_num = [params[:page].to_i, 1].max
@versions = @page.versions :page => @page_num
mustache :history
end
post '/compare/:name' do
@versions = params[:versions] || []
if @versions.size < 2
redirect "/history/#{CGI.escape(params[:name])}"
else
redirect "/compare/%s/%s...%s" % [
CGI.escape(params[:name]),
@versions.last,
@versions.first]
end
end
get '/compare/:name/:version_list' do
@name = params[:name]
@versions = params[:version_list].split(/\.{2,3}/)
wiki = Gollum::Wiki.new(settings.gollum_path, settings.wiki_options)
@page = wiki.page(@name)
diffs = wiki.repo.diff(@versions.first, @versions.last, @page.path)
@diff = diffs.first
mustache :compare
end
get %r{^/(javascript|css|images)} do
halt 404
end
get %r{/(.+?)/([0-9a-f]{40})} do
name = params[:captures][0]
wiki = Gollum::Wiki.new(settings.gollum_path, settings.wiki_options)
if page = wiki.page(name, params[:captures][1])
@page = page
@name = name
@content = page.formatted_data
mustache :page
else
halt 404
end
end
get '/search' do
@query = params[:q]
wiki = Gollum::Wiki.new(settings.gollum_path, settings.wiki_options)
@results = wiki.search @query
@name = @query
mustache :search
end
get '/*' do
show_page_or_file(params[:splat].first)
end
def show_page_or_file(name)
wiki = Gollum::Wiki.new(settings.gollum_path, settings.wiki_options)
if page = wiki.page(name)
@page = page
@name = name
@content = page.formatted_data
mustache :page
elsif file = wiki.file(name)
content_type file.mime_type
file.raw_data
else
@name = name
mustache :create
end
end
def update_wiki_page(wiki, page, content, commit_message, name = nil, format = nil)
return if !page ||
((!content || page.raw_data == content) && page.format == format)
name ||= page.name
format = (format || page.format).to_sym
content ||= page.raw_data
wiki.update_page(page, name, format, content.to_s, commit_message)
end
def commit_message
{ :message => params[:message] }
end
end
end
@@ -4,11 +4,8 @@
display: block;
overflow: visible;
position: absolute;
top: 0;
left: 0;
z-index: 999999;
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
top: 50%;
left: 50%;
}
#gollum-dialog-dialog.active {
@@ -16,117 +13,24 @@
}
#gollum-dialog-dialog-inner {
margin: 0px;
top: 0px;
right: 0px;
bottom: 0px;
left: 0px;
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
margin: 0 0 0 -225px;
position: relative;
width: 450px;
border: 7px solid #999;
border: 7px solid rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3);
border-radius: 5px;
-moz-border-radius: 5px;
-webkit-border-radius: 5px;
}
#gollum-dialog-dialog-bg {
background-color: #fff;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 1em;
height: 100%;
box-sizing: border-box;
-moz-box-sizing: border-box;
-webkit-box-sizing: border-box;
}
@media all and (min-width: 480px) {
#gollum-dialog-dialog {
display: block;
overflow: visible;
position: absolute;
position: fixed;
top: 0;
left: 0;
z-index: 999999;
width: auto;
height: auto;
}
#gollum-dialog-dialog.active {
display: block;
}
#gollum-dialog-dialog-inner {
margin: auto;
position: fixed;
width: auto;
height: auto;
min-width: 280px;
min-height: 380px;
max-width: 450px;
max-height: 450px;
top: 10px;
right: 10px;
bottom: 10px;
left: 10px;
border: 7px solid #999;
border: 7px solid rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3);
border-radius: 5px;
-moz-border-radius: 5px;
-webkit-border-radius: 5px;
}
#gollum-dialog-dialog-bg {
background-color: #fff;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 1em;
background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#f7f7f7), to(#ffffff));
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #f7f7f7, #ffffff);
height: 100%;
box-sizing: border-box;
-moz-box-sizing: border-box;
-webkit-box-sizing: border-box;
}
}
@media all and (min-width: 940px) {
#gollum-dialog-dialog {
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
left: 50%;
width: auto;
height: auto;
}
#gollum-dialog-dialog-inner {
margin: 0 0 0 -225px;
position: relative;
width: 450px;
height: auto;
top: auto;
right: auto;
bottom: auto;
left: auto;
border: 7px solid #999;
border: 7px solid rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3);
border-radius: 5px;
-moz-border-radius: 5px;
-webkit-border-radius: 5px;
}
#gollum-dialog-dialog-bg {
height: auto;
box-sizing: content-box;
-moz-box-sizing: content-box;
-webkit-box-sizing: content-box;
}
background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#f7f7f7), to(#ffffff));
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #f7f7f7, #ffffff);
}
#gollum-dialog-dialog-inner h4 {
@@ -148,16 +52,10 @@
display: block;
border: 0;
margin: 0;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 0;
}
#gollum-dialog-dialog-body fieldset:after {
content: ".";
display: block;
clear: both;
visibility: hidden;
}
#gollum-dialog-dialog-body fieldset .field {
margin: 0 0 1.5em 0;
padding: 0;
@@ -173,7 +71,7 @@
padding: 0;
min-width: 80px;
}
#gollum-dialog-dialog-body fieldset .field input[type="text"] {
border: 1px solid #ddd;
display: block;
@@ -182,23 +80,13 @@
line-height: 1.6em;
margin: 0.3em 0 0 0;
padding: 0.3em 0.5em;
width: 94%;
width: 96.5%;
}
#gollum-dialog-dialog-body fieldset .field input.code {
font-family: 'Monaco', 'Courier New', Courier, monospace;
}
#gollum-dialog-dialog-body fieldset .field span.context {
font-size: .9em;
color: #666;
}
#gollum-dialog-dialog-body fieldset .field span.context span.path {
font-family: 'Monaco', 'Courier New', Courier, monospace;
font-weight: bold;
}
#gollum-dialog-dialog-body fieldset .field:last-child {
margin: 0 0 1em 0;
}
@@ -250,4 +138,4 @@
filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(GradientType=0, startColorstr='#599bdc', endColorstr='#3072b3');
background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#599bdc), to(#3072b3));
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #599bdc, #3072b3);
}
}
@@ -19,32 +19,19 @@ a {
}
#gollum-editor {
margin: 0 0 5em;
padding: 0em 1em 0.4em;
border: 1px solid #e4e4e4;
background: #f9f9f9;
margin: 1em 0 5em;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 1em 1em 0.4em;
border-radius: 1em;
-moz-border-radius: 1em;
-webkit-border-radius: 1em;
}
#gollum-editor:after {
content: ".";
display: block;
visibility: hidden;
clear: both;
}
.ff #gollum-editor,
.ie #gollum-editor {
padding-bottom: 1em;
}
@media all and (min-width: 940px) {
#gollum-editor {
border: 1px solid #e4e4e4;
background: #f9f9f9;
margin: 1em 0 5em;
border-radius: 1em;
-moz-border-radius: 1em;
-webkit-border-radius: 1em;
}
padding-bottom: 1em;
}
#gollum-editor form fieldset {
@@ -57,22 +44,16 @@ a {
#gollum-editor .singleline {
display: block;
margin: 0 0 0.7em 0;
}
#gollum-editor .singleline:after {
content: ".";
display: block;
visibility: hidden;
clear: both;
overflow: hidden;
}
#gollum-editor .singleline input {
background: #fff;
border: 1px solid #ddd;
color: #000;
font-size: 1.1em;
font-size: 1.3em;
font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
line-height: 1.5em;
line-height: 1.8em;
margin: 1em 0 0.4em;
padding: 0.5em;
width: 98%;
@@ -82,12 +63,6 @@ a {
color: #999;
}
#gollum-editor .path_note {
text-align: right;
font-size: small;
padding-right: 5px;
}
#gollum-editor-title-field input#gollum-editor-page-title {
font-weight: bold;
margin-top: 0;
@@ -112,6 +87,7 @@ a {
/* @control function-bar */
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar {
border-bottom: 1px solid #ddd;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 0;
}
@@ -126,21 +102,9 @@ a {
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar.active #gollum-editor-function-buttons {
display: block;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
@media all and (min-width: 940px) {
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar {
overflow: hidden;
}
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar.active #gollum-editor-function-buttons {
overflow: hidden;
margin: 0;
padding: 0 0 1.1em 0;
float: left;
}
float: left;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 0 0 1.1em 0;
}
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar a.function-button {
@@ -149,17 +113,17 @@ a {
color: #333;
display: block;
float: left;
height: 32px;
height: 25px;
overflow: hidden;
margin: 1px 1px 0 0;
margin: 0.2em 0.5em 0 0;
/* text-indent: -5000px; */
text-shadow: 0 1px 0 #fff;
width: 32px;
width: 25px;
border-radius: 0.3em;
-moz-border-radius: 0.3em;
-webkit-border-radius: 0.3em;
filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(GradientType=0, startColorstr='#f4f4f4', endColorstr='#ececec');
background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#f4f4f4), to(#ececec));
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #f4f4f4, #ececec);
@@ -169,7 +133,7 @@ a {
color: #fff;
text-shadow: 0 -1px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3);
text-decoration: none;
filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(GradientType=0, startColorstr='#599bdc', endColorstr='#3072b3');
background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#599bdc), to(#3072b3));
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #599bdc, #3072b3);
@@ -179,84 +143,41 @@ a {
background-image: url(../images/icon-sprite.png);
background-repeat: no-repeat;
display: block;
height: 32px;
height: 25px;
overflow: hidden;
text-indent: -5000px;
width: 32px;
width: 25px;
}
a#function-bold span { background-position: 3px 3px; }
a#function-italic span { background-position: -24px 3px; }
a#function-underline span { background-position: -51px 3px; }
a#function-code span { background-position: -79px 3px; }
a#function-ul span { background-position: -106px 3px; }
a#function-ol span { background-position: -133px 3px; }
a#function-blockquote span { background-position: -160px 3px; }
a#function-hr span { background-position: -187px 3px; }
a#function-h1 span { background-position: -214px 3px; }
a#function-h2 span { background-position: -241px 3px; }
a#function-h3 span { background-position: -268px 3px; }
a#function-link span { background-position: -295px 3px; }
a#function-image span { background-position: -321px 3px; }
a#function-help span { background-position: -402px 3px; }
a#function-bold span { background-position: 0 0; }
a#function-italic span { background-position: -27px 0; }
a#function-underline span { background-position: -54px 0; }
a#function-code span { background-position: -82px 0; }
a#function-ul span { background-position: -109px 0; }
a#function-ol span { background-position: -136px 0; }
a#function-blockquote span { background-position: -163px 0; }
a#function-hr span { background-position: -190px 0; }
a#function-h1 span { background-position: -217px 0; }
a#function-h2 span { background-position: -244px 0; }
a#function-h3 span { background-position: -271px 0; }
a#function-link span { background-position: -298px 0; }
a#function-image span { background-position: -324px 0; }
a#function-help span { background-position: -405px 0; }
a#function-bold:hover span { background-position: 3px -25px; }
a#function-italic:hover span { background-position: -24px -25px; }
a#function-underline:hover span { background-position: -51px -25px; }
a#function-code:hover span { background-position: -79px -25px; }
a#function-ul:hover span { background-position: -106px -25px; }
a#function-ol:hover span { background-position: -133px -25px; }
a#function-blockquote:hover span { background-position: -160px -25px; }
a#function-hr:hover span { background-position: -187px -25px; }
a#function-h1:hover span { background-position: -214px -25px; }
a#function-h2:hover span { background-position: -241px -25px; }
a#function-h3:hover span { background-position: -268px -25px; }
a#function-link:hover span { background-position: -295px -25px; }
a#function-image:hover span { background-position: -321px -25px; }
a#function-help:hover span { background-position: -402px -25px; }
@media all and (min-width: 940px) {
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar a.function-button {
height: 25px;
width: 25px;
margin: 0.2em 0.5em 0 0;
}
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar a span {
width: 25px;
height: 25px;
}
a#function-bold span { background-position: 0 0; }
a#function-italic span { background-position: -27px 0; }
a#function-underline span { background-position: -54px 0; }
a#function-code span { background-position: -82px 0; }
a#function-ul span { background-position: -109px 0; }
a#function-ol span { background-position: -136px 0; }
a#function-blockquote span { background-position: -163px 0; }
a#function-hr span { background-position: -190px 0; }
a#function-h1 span { background-position: -217px 0; }
a#function-h2 span { background-position: -244px 0; }
a#function-h3 span { background-position: -271px 0; }
a#function-link span { background-position: -298px 0; }
a#function-image span { background-position: -324px 0; }
a#function-help span { background-position: -405px 0; }
a#function-bold:hover span { background-position: 0 -28px; }
a#function-italic:hover span { background-position: -27px -28px; }
a#function-underline:hover span { background-position: -54px -28px; }
a#function-code:hover span { background-position: -82px -28px; }
a#function-ul:hover span { background-position: -109px -28px; }
a#function-ol:hover span { background-position: -136px -28px; }
a#function-blockquote:hover span { background-position: -163px -28px; }
a#function-hr:hover span { background-position: -190px -28px; }
a#function-h1:hover span { background-position: -217px -28px; }
a#function-h2:hover span { background-position: -244px -28px; }
a#function-h3:hover span { background-position: -271px -28px; }
a#function-link:hover span { background-position: -298px -28px; }
a#function-image:hover span { background-position: -324px -28px; }
a#function-help:hover span { background-position: -405px -28px; }
}
a#function-bold:hover span { background-position: 0 -28px; }
a#function-italic:hover span { background-position: -27px -28px; }
a#function-underline:hover span { background-position: -54px -28px; }
a#function-code:hover span { background-position: -82px -28px; }
a#function-ul:hover span { background-position: -109px -28px; }
a#function-ol:hover span { background-position: -136px -28px; }
a#function-blockquote:hover span { background-position: -163px -28px; }
a#function-hr:hover span { background-position: -190px -28px; }
a#function-h1:hover span { background-position: -217px -28px; }
a#function-h2:hover span { background-position: -244px -28px; }
a#function-h3:hover span { background-position: -271px -28px; }
a#function-link:hover span { background-position: -298px -28px; }
a#function-image:hover span { background-position: -324px -28px; }
a#function-help:hover span { background-position: -405px -28px; }
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar a.disabled {
@@ -264,125 +185,73 @@ a#function-help:hover span { background-position: -402px -25px; }
}
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar span.function-divider {
display: none;
display: block;
float: left;
width: 0.5em;
}
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar #gollum-editor-format-selector {
padding: 0.2em 0 0.5em 0;
clear: both;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 0 0 1.1em 0;
}
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar #gollum-editor-format-selector:after {
content: ".";
display: block;
clear: both;
visibility: hidden;
}
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar
#gollum-editor-format-selector select {
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar
#gollum-editor-format-selector select {
background-color: #f9f9f9;
border: 1px solid #ddd;
color: #333;
font-size: 1em;
border: 1px solid transparent;
float: right;
font-size: 1.1em;
font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
font-weight: bold;
line-height: 1.6em;
padding: 0.3em 0.4em;
display: inline-block;
padding: 0.5em 0.7em;
margin-bottom: 0;
border-radius: 0.5em;
-moz-border-radius: 0.5em;
-webkit-border-radius: 0.5em;
-webkit-border-radius: 0.5em;
-moz-outline: none;
}
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar
#gollum-editor-format-selector select:hover {
background-color: #fff;
border: 1px solid #ddd;
-moz-outline: none;
}
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar
#gollum-editor-format-selector label {
color: #999;
font-size: 1em;
float: right;
font-size: 1.1em;
font-weight: bold;
line-height: 1.6em;
padding: .3em 0.5em 0 0;
display: inline-block;
padding: 0.6em 0.5em 0 0;
}
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar
#gollum-editor-format-selector label:after {
#gollum-editor-format-selector label:after {
content: ':';
}
@media all and (min-width: 940px) {
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar span.function-divider {
display: block;
width: 0.5em;
}
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar span.function-divider {
float: left;
}
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar
#gollum-editor-format-selector {
clear: none;
text-align: right;
}
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar
#gollum-editor-format-selector select {
}
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-function-bar
#gollum-editor-format-selector label {
}
}
/* @section uploads */
#gollum-editor-body.dragging {
box-shadow: 0 0 10px #AAE000;
}
#gollum-editor-body.uploading {
opacity: 0.5;
}
#gollum-editor-body + div {
display: none;
font-size: 1.5em;
}
#gollum-editor-body + div > i {
font-size: 1em;
}
#gollum-editor-body.uploading + div {
display: block;
}
/* @section form-fields */
#gollum-editor textarea {
#gollum-editor textarea#gollum-editor-body {
background: #fff;
border: 1px solid #ddd;
font-size: 1em;
font-family: Consolas, "Liberation Mono", Courier, monospace;
line-height: 1.4em;
margin: 0 0 0.4em;
padding: 0.5em;
font-size: 1.3em;
font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
line-height: 1.8em;
margin: 1em 0 0.4em;
padding: 0.5em; /* I don't really like mixing pct & em here… */
width: 98%;
height: 20em;
}
@media all and (min-width: 940px) {
#gollum-editor textarea {
margin: 1em 0 0.4em;
}
}
#gollum-editor input#gollum-editor-submit {
background-color: #f7f7f7;
border: 1px solid #d4d4d4;
@@ -390,7 +259,7 @@ a#function-help:hover span { background-position: -402px -25px; }
cursor: pointer;
display: block;
float: left;
font-size: 1em;
font-size: 1.2em;
font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
font-weight: bold;
margin: 0;
@@ -432,7 +301,7 @@ a#function-help:hover span { background-position: -402px -25px; }
border-bottom: 1px solid #ddd;
display: block;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 0.5em 0 0;
padding: 1em 0 0.5em;
}
#gollum-editor #gollum-editor-body + .collapsed,
@@ -453,11 +322,11 @@ a#function-help:hover span { background-position: -402px -25px; }
margin: 0.2em 0.5em 0.75em 0;
text-shadow: 0 1px 0 #fff;
width: 25px;
border-radius: 0.3em;
-moz-border-radius: 0.3em;
-webkit-border-radius: 0.3em;
filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(GradientType=0, startColorstr='#f4f4f4', endColorstr='#ececec');
background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#f4f4f4), to(#ececec));
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #f4f4f4, #ececec);
@@ -468,19 +337,16 @@ a#function-help:hover span { background-position: -402px -25px; }
font-size: 1.6em;
float: left;
margin: 0;
padding: 0.15em 0 0 0.3em;
padding: 0.4em 0 0 0.3em;
text-shadow: 0 -1px 0 #fff;
}
#gollum-editor .collapsed h4 {
color: #bbb;
}
#gollum-editor .collapsed a.button:hover,
#gollum-editor .expanded a.button:hover {
#gollum-editor .expanded h4 a.button:hover {
color: #fff;
text-shadow: 0 -1px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3);
text-decoration: none;
filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(GradientType=0, startColorstr='#599bdc', endColorstr='#3072b3');
background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#599bdc), to(#3072b3));
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #599bdc, #3072b3);
@@ -519,10 +385,10 @@ a#function-help:hover span { background-position: -402px -25px; }
border: 1px solid #ddd;
clear: both;
display: block;
font-size: 1em;
font-size: 1.3em;
font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
height: 7em;
line-height: 1.4em;
line-height: 1.8em;
margin: 0.7em 0;
padding: 0.5em;
width: 98%;
@@ -537,7 +403,7 @@ a#function-help:hover span { background-position: -402px -25px; }
color: #333;
cursor: pointer;
display: block;
font-size: 1em;
font-size: 1.2em;
font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
font-weight: bold;
line-height: 1.2em;
@@ -577,7 +443,6 @@ a#function-help:hover span { background-position: -402px -25px; }
/* @section help */
#gollum-editor-help {
clear: both;
margin: 0;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 0;
@@ -588,24 +453,24 @@ a#function-help:hover span { background-position: -402px -25px; }
#gollum-editor-help-parent,
#gollum-editor-help-list {
display: block;
list-style-type: none;
margin: 0;
float: left;
width: 50%;
box-sizing: border-box;
-webkit-box-sizing: border-box;
-moz-box-sizing: border-box;
height: 17em;
list-style-type: none;
overflow: auto;
margin: 0;
padding: 1em 0;
width: 18%;
}
#gollum-editor-help-parent {
border-right: 1px solid #eee;
}
#gollum-editor-help-list {
background: #fafafa;
border-right: 1px solid #eee;
}
#gollum-editor-help-parent li,
#gollum-editor-help-list li {
font-size: 1.2em;
@@ -613,7 +478,7 @@ a#function-help:hover span { background-position: -402px -25px; }
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
#gollum-editor-help-parent li a,
#gollum-editor-help-list li a {
border: 1px solid transparent;
@@ -624,18 +489,17 @@ a#function-help:hover span { background-position: -402px -25px; }
width: auto;
padding: 0.2em 1em;
text-shadow: 0 -1px 0 #fff;
font-size: 0.8em;
}
#gollum-editor-help-parent li a:hover,
#gollum-editor-help-list li a:hover {
background: #fff;
border-color: #f0f0f0;
text-decoration: none;
box-shadow: none;
}
#gollum-editor-help-parent li a.selected,
#gollum-editor-help-list li a.selected {
border: 1px solid #eee;
@@ -643,53 +507,29 @@ a#function-help:hover span { background-position: -402px -25px; }
border-width: 1px 0;
background: #fff;
color: #000;
box-shadow: 0 1px 2px #f0f0f0;
}
#gollum-editor-help-wrapper {
background: #fff;
overflow: auto;
height: 17em;
padding: 1em;
clear: both;
}
#gollum-editor-help-content {
font-size: 1.2em;
margin: 0 1em 0 0.5em;
padding: 0;
line-height: 1.8em;
}
#gollum-editor-help-content p {
margin: 0 0 1em 0;
padding: 0;
}
@media all and (min-width: 940px) {
#gollum-editor-help {
clear: none;
}
#gollum-editor-help-parent,
#gollum-editor-help-list {
height: 17em;
width: 18%;
overflow: auto;
padding: 1em 0;
}
#gollum-editor-help-parent li a,
#gollum-editor-help-list li a {
font-size: 1em;
}
#gollum-editor-help-wrapper {
clear: none;
}
}
/* IE */
.ie #gollum-editor .singleline input {
padding-top: 0.25em;
+665
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@@ -0,0 +1,665 @@
/*
gollum.css
A basic stylesheet for Gollum
*/
/* @section core */
body, html {
font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
font-size: 10px; /* -> 1em */
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
#wiki-wrapper {
margin: 0 auto;
overflow: visible;
width: 80%;
}
a:link {
color: #4183c4;
text-decoration: none;
}
a:hover, a:visited {
color: #4183c4;
text-decoration: underline;
}
/* @section head */
#head {
border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc;
margin: 4.5em 0 0.5em;
padding: 0.5em 0;
overflow: hidden;
}
#head h1 {
font-size: 3.3em;
float: left;
line-height: normal;
margin: 0;
padding: 0.08em 0 0 0;
width: 50%;
}
#head ul.actions {
float: right;
}
/* @section content */
#wiki-content {
height: 1%;
overflow: visible;
}
#wiki-content .wrap {
height: 1%;
overflow: auto;
}
/* @section comments */
#wiki-body #inline-comment {
display: none; /* todo */
}
/* @section body */
#wiki-body {
display: block;
float: left;
margin-right: 3%;
width: 100%;
}
.has-rightbar #wiki-body {
width: 68%;
}
/* @section rightbar */
#wiki-rightbar {
background-color: #f7f7f7;
border: 1px solid #ddd;
font-size: 13px;
float: right;
padding: 7px;
width: 25%;
border-radius: 0.5em;
-moz-border-radius: 0.5em;
-webkit-border-radius: 0.5em;
}
#wiki-rightbar p {
margin: 13px 0 0;
}
#wiki-rightbar > p:first-child {
margin-top: 0;
}
#wiki-rightbar p.parent {
border-bottom: 1px solid #bbb;
font-weight: bold;
margin: 0 0 0.5em 0;
padding: 0 0 0.5em 0;
text-shadow: 0 1px 0 #fff;
}
/* Back arrow */
#wiki-rightbar p.parent:before {
color: #666;
content: "← ";
}
#wiki-rightbar h3 {
font-size: 1.2em;
color: #333;
margin: 1.2em 0 0;
padding: 0;
text-shadow: 0 1px 0 #fff;
}
#wiki-rightbar ul {
margin: 0.5em 0 1em;
padding: 0;
}
#wiki-rightbar ul li {
color: #bbb;
margin: 0 0 0 1em;
padding: 0;
line-height: 1.75em;
list-style-position: inside;
list-style-type: round;
}
#wiki-rightbar #nav ul li a {
font-weight: bold;
text-shadow: 0 1px 0 #fff;
}
/* @section footer */
#wiki-footer {
clear: both;
margin: 2em 0 5em;
}
.has-rightbar #wiki-footer {
width: 70%;
}
#wiki-footer #footer-content {
background-color: #f7f7f7;
border: 1px solid #ddd;
font-size: 1.2em;
line-height: 1.5em;
margin-top: 1.5em;
padding: 1em;
border-radius: 0.5em;
-moz-border-radius: 0.5em;
-webkit-border-radius: 0.5em;
}
#wiki-footer #footer-content h3 {
font-size: 1.2em;
color: #333;
margin: 0;
padding: 0 0 0.2em;
text-shadow: 0 1px 0 #fff;
}
#wiki-footer #footer-content p {
margin: 0.5em 0 0;
padding: 0;
}
#wiki-footer #footer-content ul.links {
margin: 0.5em 0 0;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 0;
}
#wiki-footer #footer-content ul.links li {
color: #999;
float: left;
list-style-position: inside;
list-style-type: square;
padding: 0;
margin-left: 0.75em;
}
#wiki-footer #footer-content ul.links li a {
font-weight: bold;
text-shadow: 0 1px 0 #fff;
}
#wiki-footer #footer-content ul.links li:first-child {
list-style-type: none;
margin: 0;
}
.ff #wiki-footer #footer-content ul.links li:first-child {
margin: 0 -0.75em 0 0;
}
/* @section page-footer */
.page #footer {
border-top: 1px solid #ccc;
margin: 1em 0 7em;
}
#footer p#last-edit {
font-size: 1.2em;
line-height: 1.6em;
color: #999;
margin: 0.9em 0;
}
#footer p#last-edit span.username {
font-weight: bold;
}
/* @section history */
.history h1 {
color: #999;
font-weight: normal;
}
.history h1 strong {
color: #000;
font-weight: bold;
}
#wiki-history {
margin-top: 3em;
}
#wiki-history fieldset {
border: 0;
margin: 2em 0;
padding: 0;
}
#wiki-history table, #wiki-history tbody {
border-collapse: collapse;
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
width: 100%;
}
#wiki-history table tr {
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
}
#wiki-history table tr {
background-color: #ebf2f6;
}
#wiki-history table tr td {
border: 1px solid #c0dce9;
font-size: 1.2em;
line-height: 1.6em;
margin: 0;
padding: 0.3em 0.7em;
}
#wiki-history table tr td.checkbox {
min-width: 2em;
padding: 0.3em;
}
#wiki-history table tr td.checkbox input {
cursor: pointer;
display: block;
padding-right: 0;
padding-top: 0.4em;
margin-right: -0.2em;
}
#wiki-history table tr:nth-child(2n),
#wiki-history table tr.alt-row {
background-color: #f3f7fa;
}
#wiki-history table tr.selected {
background-color: #ffffea !important;
z-index: 100;
}
#wiki-history table tr td.commit-name {
border-left: 0;
}
#wiki-history table tr td.commit-name span.time-elapsed {
color: #999;
}
#wiki-history table tr td.author {
width: 20%;
}
#wiki-history table tr td.author a {
color: #000;
font-weight: bold;
}
#wiki-history table tr td.author a span.username {
display: block;
padding-top: 3px;
}
#wiki-history table tr td img {
background-color: #fff;
border: 1px solid #999;
display: block;
float: left;
height: 18px;
overflow: hidden;
margin: 0 0.5em 0 0;
width: 18px;
padding: 2px;
}
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font-size: 0.9em;
font-family: 'Monaco', 'Andale Mono', Consolas, 'Courier New', monospace;
padding: 0 0.2em;
}
.history #wiki-history ul.actions li,
.history #footer ul.actions li {
margin: 0 0.6em 0 0;
}
/* @section edit */
.edit h1 {
color: #999;
font-weight: normal;
}
.edit h1 strong {
color: #000;
font-weight: bold;
}
/* @section search */
.results h1 {
color: #999;
font-weight: normal;
}
.results h1 strong {
color: #000;
font-weight: bold;
}
.results #results {
border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc;
margin-bottom: 2em;
padding-bottom: 2em;
}
.results #results ul {
margin: 2em 0 0 0;
padding: 0;
}
.results #results ul li {
font-size: 1.2em;
line-height: 1.6em;
list-style-position: outside;
padding: 0.2em 0;
}
.results #results ul li span.count {
color: #999;
}
.results p#no-results {
font-size: 1.2em;
line-height: 1.6em;
margin-top: 2em;
}
.results #footer ul.actions li {
margin: 0 1em 0 0;
}
/* @section compare */
.compare h1 {
color: #999;
font-weight: normal;
}
.compare h1 strong {
color: #000;
font-weight: bold;
}
.compare #compare-content {
margin-top: 3em;
}
.compare .data {
border: 1px solid #ddd;
margin-top: 1em;
overflow: auto;
}
.compare .data pre {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
.compare .data pre div {
padding: 0 0 0 1em;
}
.compare .data tr td {
font-family: "Consolas", "Monaco", "Andale Mono", "Courier New", monospace;
font-size: 1.2em;
line-height: 1.8em;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
.compare .data td.line_numbers {
background: #f7f7f7;
border-right: 1px solid #999;
color: #999;
padding: 0 0 0 0.5em;
}
.compare #compare-content ul.actions li,
.compare #footer ul.actions li {
margin-left: 0;
margin-right: 0.6em;
}
/* @control syntax */
.highlight { background: #ffffff; }
.highlight .c { color: #999988; font-style: italic }
.highlight .err { color: #a61717; background-color: #e3d2d2 }
.highlight .k { font-weight: bold }
.highlight .o { font-weight: bold }
.highlight .cm { color: #999988; font-style: italic }
.highlight .cp { color: #999999; font-weight: bold }
.highlight .c1 { color: #999988; font-style: italic }
.highlight .cs { color: #999999; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic }
.highlight .gd { color: #000000; background-color: #ffdddd }
.highlight .gd .x { color: #000000; background-color: #ffaaaa }
.highlight .ge { font-style: italic }
.highlight .gr { color: #aa0000 }
.highlight .gh { color: #999999 }
.highlight .gi { color: #000000; background-color: #ddffdd }
.highlight .gi .x { color: #000000; background-color: #aaffaa }
.highlight .gc { color: #999; background-color: #EAF2F5 }
.highlight .go { color: #888888 }
.highlight .gp { color: #555555 }
.highlight .gs { font-weight: bold }
.highlight .gu { color: #aaaaaa }
.highlight .gt { color: #aa0000 }
/* @control minibutton */
ul.actions {
display: block;
list-style-type: none;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 0;
}
ul.actions li {
float: left;
font-size: 1.2em;
margin-left: 0.6em;
}
.minibutton a {
background-color: #f7f7f7;
border: 1px solid #d4d4d4;
color: #333;
display: block;
font-weight: bold;
margin: 0;
padding: 0.4em 1em;
height: 1.4em;
text-shadow: 0 1px 0 #fff;
filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(GradientType=0, startColorstr='#f4f4f4', endColorstr='#ececec');
background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#f4f4f4), to(#ececec));
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #f4f4f4, #ececec);
border-radius: 3px;
-moz-border-radius: 3px;
-webkit-border-radius: 3px;
}
#search-submit {
background-color: #f7f7f7;
border: 1px solid #d4d4d4;
color: #333;
display: block;
font-weight: bold;
margin: 0;
padding: 0.4em 1em;
text-shadow: 0 1px 0 #fff;
filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(GradientType=0, startColorstr='#f4f4f4', endColorstr='#ececec');
background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#f4f4f4), to(#ececec));
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #f4f4f4, #ececec);
border-radius: 3px;
-moz-border-radius: 3px;
-webkit-border-radius: 3px;
}
.minibutton a:hover,
#search-submit:hover {
background: #3072b3;
border-color: #518cc6 #518cc6 #2a65a0;
color: #fff;
text-shadow: 0 -1px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3);
text-decoration: none;
filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(GradientType=0, startColorstr='#599bdc', endColorstr='#3072b3');
background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#599bdc), to(#3072b3));
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #599bdc, #3072b3);
}
.minibutton a:visited {
text-decoration: none;
}
/* @special error */
#wiki-wrapper.error {
height: 1px;
position: absolute;
overflow: visible;
top: 50%;
width: 100%;
}
#error {
background-color: #f9f9f9;
border: 1px solid #e4e4e4;
left: 50%;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 2%;
margin: -10% 0 0 -35%;
position: absolute;
width: 70%;
border-radius: 0.5em;
-moz-border-radius: 0.5em;
-webkit-border-radius: 0.5em;
}
#error h1 {
font-size: 3em;
line-height: normal;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
#error p {
font-size: 1.2em;
line-height: 1.6em;
margin: 1em 0 0.5em;
padding: 0;
}
/* @control searchbar */
#head #searchbar {
float: right;
margin: 1em 0 0 0;
padding: 0;
overflow: hidden;
}
#head #searchbar #searchbar-fauxtext {
background: #fff;
border: 1px solid #d4d4d4;
overflow: hidden;
border-radius: 0.3em;
-moz-border-radius: 0.3em;
-webkit-border-radius: 0.3em;
}
#head #searchbar #searchbar-fauxtext input#search-query {
border: none;
color: #000;
float: left;
font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
font-size: 1.2em;
height: 1.8em;
-webkit-focus-ring: none;
}
.ff #head #searchbar #searchbar-fauxtext input#search-query {
padding: 0.2em 0 0.2em 0.5em;
}
.ie #head #searchbar #searchbar-fauxtext input#search-query {
padding: 0.4em 0 0 0.5em;
}
#head #searchbar #searchbar-fauxtext input#search-query.ph {
color: #999;
}
#head #searchbar #searchbar-fauxtext #search-submit {
border: 0;
border-left: 1px solid #d4d4d4;
cursor: pointer;
margin: 0 !important;
padding: 0;
float: right;
font-size: 1.2em;
border-radius: 0 3px 3px 0;
-moz-border-radius: 0 3px 3px 0;
-webkit-border-radius: 0 3px 3px 0;
}
#head #searchbar #searchbar-fauxtext #search-submit span {
background-image: url(/images/icon-sprite.png);
background-position: -431px -1px;
background-repeat: no-repeat;
display: block;
height: 2em;
overflow: hidden;
text-indent: -5000px;
width: 28px;
}
.ff #head #searchbar #searchbar-fauxtext #search-submit span,
.ie #head #searchbar #searchbar-fauxtext #search-submit span {
height: 2.2em;
}
#head #searchbar #searchbar-fauxtext #search-submit:hover span {
background-position: -431px -28px;
padding: 0;
}
#MathJax_Message {
display: none;
}
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/* IE7-specific styles */
.ie #wiki-wrapper {
width: 920px;
padding-left:20px;
padding-right:20px;
}
.ie #head #searchbar #searchbar-fauxtext input#search-query {
border: 0;
float: left;
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/*
Gollum v3 Template
*/
#template {
font-size: 13px;
line-height: 23px;
margin-bottom: 40px;
}
/* Link Colors */
a.absent {
color: #c00;
}
/* Primary Body Copy */
#template p {
margin: 16px 0 0;
padding: 0;
}
/* ReST first graf in nested list */
#template * li p.first {
display: inline-block;
}
/* Headings */
#template h1, #template h2, #template h3,
#template h4, #template h5, #template h6 {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
#template h1 {
border-top: 4px solid #ccc;
font-size: 32px;
line-height: normal;
padding: 10px 0 0;
margin: 30px 0 0;
}
#template h2 {
border-top: 4px solid #ccc;
font-size: 22px;
line-height: normal;
margin: 22px 0 0;
padding: 7px 0 0;
}
#template h3 {
font-size: 16px;
line-height: 26px;
padding: 26px 0 0;
}
#template h4 {
font-size: 14px;
line-height: 26px;
padding: 18px 0 4px;
font-weight: bold;
text-transform: uppercase;
}
#template h5 {
font-size: 13px;
line-height: 26px;
margin-bottom: -19px;
padding: 14px 0 0;
font-weight: bold;
text-transform: uppercase;
}
#template h6 {
color: #666;
font-size: 14px;
line-height: 26px;
margin-bottom: -19px;
padding: 18px 0 0;
font-weight: normal;
font-variant: italic;
}
#template hr {
background-color: #ccc;
color: #ccc;
border: 2px solid #ccc;
margin: 20px 0;
padding: 0;
}
/* Border Reset for headers with horizontal rules */
#template > h2:first-child,
#template > h1:first-child {
border: 0;
margin: 12px 0 0;
padding: 10px 0 0;
}
/* Lists, Blockquotes & Such */
#template ul,
#template ol {
margin: 0;
padding: 20px 0 0;
list-style-position: inside;
}
/* Nested Lists */
#template ul li ul,
#template ol li ol,
#template ul li ol,
#template ol li ul,
#template ul ul,
#template ol ol {
padding: 0 0 0 14px;
}
#template dl {
margin: 0;
padding: 20px 0 0;
}
#template dl dt {
font-size: 14px;
font-weight: bold;
line-height: normal;
margin: 0;
padding: 20px 0 0;
}
#template dl dt:first-child {
padding: 0;
}
#template dl dd {
font-size: 13px;
margin: 0;
padding: 3px 0 0;
}
/* Tables */
#template table {
border-collapse: collapse;
margin: 20px 0 0;
padding: 0;
}
#template table * tr {
border-top: 1px solid #ccc;
background-color: #fff;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
#template table * tr:nth-child(2n) {
background-color: #f8f8f8;
}
#template table * tr th,
#template table * tr td {
border: 1px solid #ccc;
text-align: left;
margin: 0;
padding: 6px 13px;
}
/* Images & Stuff */
#template img {
max-width: 100%;
}
/* Gollum Image Tags */
/* Framed */
#template span.frame {
display: block;
overflow: hidden;
}
#template span.frame > span {
border: 1px solid #ddd;
display: block;
float: left;
overflow: hidden;
margin: 13px 0 0;
padding: 7px;
width: auto;
}
#template span.frame span img {
display: block;
float: left;
}
#template span.frame span span {
clear: both;
color: #333;
display: block;
padding: 5px 0 0;
}
#template span.align-center {
display: block;
overflow: hidden;
clear: both;
}
#template span.align-center > span {
display: block;
overflow: hidden;
margin: 13px auto 0;
text-align: center;
}
#template span.align-center span img {
margin: 0 auto;
text-align: center;
}
#template span.align-right {
display: block;
overflow: hidden;
clear: both;
}
#template span.align-right > span {
display: block;
overflow: hidden;
margin: 13px 0 0;
text-align: right;
}
#template span.align-right span img {
margin: 0;
text-align: right;
}
#template span.float-left {
display: block;
margin-right: 13px;
overflow: hidden;
float: left;
}
#template span.float-left span {
margin: 13px 0 0;
}
#template span.float-right {
display: block;
margin-left: 13px;
overflow: hidden;
float: right;
}
#template span.float-right > span {
display: block;
overflow: hidden;
margin: 13px auto 0;
text-align: right;
}
/* Code */
#template code, #template tt {
background-color: #f8f8f8;
border: 1px solid #dedede;
font-size: 13px;
padding: 1px 5px;
-moz-border-radius: 3px;
-webkit-border-radius: 3px;
border-radius: 3px;
}
#template .highlight pre, #template pre {
background-color: #f8f8f8;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
font-size: 13px;
line-height: 19px;
overflow: auto;
padding: 6px;
-moz-border-radius: 3px;
-webkit-border-radius: 3px;
border-radius: 3px;
}
#template pre code, #template pre tt {
background-color: transparent;
border: none;
}
#template .highlight { background: #ffffff; }
#template .highlight .c { color: #999988; font-style: italic }
#template .highlight .err { color: #a61717; background-color: #e3d2d2 }
#template .highlight .k { font-weight: bold }
#template .highlight .o { font-weight: bold }
#template .highlight .cm { color: #999988; font-style: italic }
#template .highlight .cp { color: #999999; font-weight: bold }
#template .highlight .c1 { color: #999988; font-style: italic }
#template .highlight .cs { color: #999999; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic }
#template .highlight .gd { color: #000000; background-color: #ffdddd }
#template .highlight .gd .x { color: #000000; background-color: #ffaaaa }
#template .highlight .ge { font-style: italic }
#template .highlight .gr { color: #aa0000 }
#template .highlight .gh { color: #999999 }
#template .highlight .gi { color: #000000; background-color: #ddffdd }
#template .highlight .gi .x { color: #000000; background-color: #aaffaa }
#template .highlight .gc { color: #999; background-color: #EAF2F5 }
#template .highlight .go { color: #888888 }
#template .highlight .gp { color: #555555 }
#template .highlight .gs { font-weight: bold }
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/*
* ../SourceForge/trunk/mathjax/config/MMLorHTML.js
*
* Copyright (c) 2010 Design Science, Inc.
*
* Part of the MathJax library.
* See http://www.mathjax.org for details.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0;
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*/
MathJax.Unpack([
['(function(c){var i="1.0";var g=','MathJax.Hub','.Insert({prefer:{MSIE:"MML",Firefox:"MML",Opera:"HTML",other:"HTML"}},(',1,'.config.MMLorHTML||{}));var e={Firefox:3,Opera:9.52,MSIE:6,Chrome:0.3,Safari:2,Konqueror:4};var h=(c','.Browser','.version==="0.0"||','c.Browser.versionAtLeast','(e[c',5,']||0));var b;try{new ActiveXObject("MathPlayer.Factory.1");b=true}catch(d){b=false}var f=(c',5,'.isFirefox&&',7,'("1.5"))||(c',5,'.isMSIE&&b)||(c',5,'.isOpera&&',7,'("9.52"));var a=(g.prefer&&typeof(g.prefer)==="object"?g.prefer[',1,5,']||g.prefer.other||"HTML":g.prefer);if(h||f){if(f&&(a==="MML"||!h)){','c.config.jax.unshift("output/','NativeMML")}else{',24,'HTML-CSS")}}else{c.PreProcess','.disabled=true;','c.prepareScripts',28,'MathJax.Message.Set("Your browser does not support MathJax",null,4000);c.Startup.signal.Post("MathJax not supported")}})(',1,');MathJax.Ajax.loadComplete("[MathJax]/config/MMLorHTML.js");']
]);
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/*************************************************************
*
* MathJax/config/MathJax.js
*
* This configuration file is loaded when there is no explicit
* configuration script in the <script> tag that loads MathJax.js
*
* Use it to customize the MathJax settings. See comments below.
*
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Copyright (c) 2009-10 Design Science, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
MathJax.Hub.Config({
//
// A comma-separated list of configuration files to load
// when MathJax starts up. E.g., to define local macros, etc.
// The default directory is the MathJax/config directory.
//
// Example: config: ["local/local.js"],
// Example: config: ["local/local.js","MMLtoHTML.js"],
//
config: [],
//
// A comma-separated list of CSS stylesheet files to be loaded
// when MathJax starts up. The default directory is the
// MathJax/config directory.
//
// Example: styleSheets: ["MathJax.css"],
//
styleSheets: [],
//
// Styles to be defined dynamically at startup time.
//
// Example:
// styles: {
// ".MathJax .merror": {
// color: "blue",
// "background-color": "green"
// }
// },
//
styles: {},
//
// A comma-separated list of input and output jax to initialize at startup.
// Their main code is loaded only when they are actually used, so it is not
// inefficient to include jax that may not actually be used on the page. These
// are found in the MathJax/jax directory.
//
jax: ["input/TeX","output/HTML-CSS"],
//
// A comma-separated list of extensions to load at startup. The default
// directory is MathJax/extensions.
//
// Example: extensions: ["tex2jax.js","TeX/AMSmath.js","TeX/AMSsymbols.js"],
//
extensions: ["tex2jax.js"],
//
// Patterns to remove from before and after math script tags. If you are not
// using one of the preprocessors (e.g., tex2jax), you need to insert something
// extra into your HTML file in order to avoid a bug in Internet Explorer. IE
// removes spaces from the DOM that it thinks are redundent, and since a SCRIPT
// tag usually doesn't add content to the page, if there is a space before and after
// a MathJax SCRIPT tag, IE will remove the first space. When MathJax inserts
// the typeset mathematics, this means there will be no space before it and the
// preceeding text. In order to avoid this, you should include some "guard characters"
// before or after the math SCRIPT tag; define the patterns you want to use below.
// Note that these are used as regular expressions, so you will need to quote
// special characters. Furthermore, since they are javascript strings, you must
// quote javascript special characters as well. So to obtain a backslash, you must
// use \\ (doubled for javascript). For example, "\\[" is the pattern \[ in the
// regular expression. That means that if you want an actual backslash in your
// guard characters, you need to use "\\\\" in order to get \\ in the regular
// expression, and \ in the actual text. If both preJax and postJax are defined,
// both must be present in order to be removed.
//
// See also the preRemoveClass comments below.
//
// Example:
// preJax: "\\\\\\\\", // makes a double backslash the preJax text
// or
// preJax: "\\[\\[", // jax scripts must be enclosed in double brackets
// postJax: "\\]\\]",
//
preJax: null,
postJax: null,
//
// The CSS class for a math preview to be removed preceeding a MathJax
// SCRIPT tag. If the tag just before the MathJax SCRIPT tag is of this
// class, its contents are removed when MathJax processes the SCRIPT
// tag. This allows you to include a math preview in a form that will
// be displayed prior to MathJax performing its typesetting. It also
// avoids the Internet Explorer space-removal bug, and can be used in
// place of preJax and postJax if that is more convenient.
//
// For example
//
// <span class="MathJax_Preview">[math]</span><script type="math/tex">...</script>
//
// would display "[math]" in place of the math until MathJax is able to typeset it.
//
preRemoveClass: "MathJax_Preview",
//
// This value controls whether the "Processing Math: nn%" message are displayed
// in the lower left-hand corner. Set to "false" to prevent those messages (though
// file loading and other messages will still be shown).
//
showProcessingMessages: true,
//
// This value controls the verbosity of the messages in the lower left-hand corner.
// Set it to "none" to eliminate all messages, or set it to "simple" to show
// "Loading..." and "Processing..." rather than showing the full file name and the
// percentage of the mathematics processed.
//
messageStyle: "normal",
//
// These two parameters control the alignment and shifting of displayed equations.
// The first can be "left", "center", or "right", and determines the alignment of
// displayed equations. When the alignment is not "center", the second determines
// an indentation from the left or right side for the displayed equations.
//
displayAlign: "center",
displayIndent: "0em",
//
// Normally MathJax will perform its starup commands (loading of
// configuration, styles, jax, and so on) as soon as it can. If you
// expect to be doing additional configuration on the page, however, you
// may want to have it wait until the page's onload hander is called. If so,
// set this to "onload".
//
delayStartupUntil: "none",
//
// Normally MathJax will typeset the mathematics on the page as soon as
// the page is loaded. If you want to delay that process, in which case
// you will need to call MathJax.Hub.Typeset() yourself by hand, set
// this value to true.
//
skipStartupTypeset: false,
//============================================================================
//
// These parameters control the tex2jax preprocessor (when you have included
// "tex2jax.js" in the extensions list above).
//
tex2jax: {
//
// The Id of the element to be processed (defaults to full document)
//
element: null,
//
// The delimiters that surround in-line math expressions. The first in each
// pair is the initial delimiter and the second is the terminal delimiter.
// Comment out any that you don't want, but be sure there is no extra
// comma at the end of the last item in the list -- some browsers won't
// be able to handle that.
//
inlineMath: [
// ['$','$'], // uncomment this for standard TeX math delimiters
['\\(','\\)']
],
//
// The delimiters that surround displayed math expressions. The first in each
// pair is the initial delimiter and the second is the terminal delimiter.
// Comment out any that you don't want, but be sure there is no extra
// comma at the end of the last item in the list -- some browsers won't
// be able to handle that.
//
displayMath: [
['$$','$$'],
['\\[','\\]']
],
//
// This array lists the names of the tags whose contents should not be
// processed by tex2jax (other than to look for ignore/process classes
// as listed below). You can add to (or remove from) this list to prevent
// MathJax from processing mathematics in specific contexts.
//
skipTags: ["script","noscript","style","textarea","pre","code"],
//
// This is the class name used to mark elements whose contents should
// not be processed by tex2jax (other than to look for the
// processClass pattern below). Note that this is a regular
// expression, and so you need to be sure to quote any regexp special
// characters. The pattern is automatically preceeded by '(^| )(' and
// followed by ')( |$)', so your pattern will have to match full words
// in the class name. Assigning an element this class name will
// prevent `tex2jax` from processing its contents.
//
ignoreClass: "tex2jax_ignore",
//
// This is the class name used to mark elements whose contents SHOULD
// be processed by tex2jax. This is used to turn on processing within
// tags that have been marked as ignored or skipped above. Note that
// this is a regular expression, and so you need to be sure to quote
// any regexp special characters. The pattern is automatically
// preceeded by '(^| )(' and followed by ')( |$)', so your pattern
// will have to match full words in the class name. Use this to
// restart processing within an element that has been marked as
// ignored above.
//
processClass: "tex2jax_process",
//
// Set to "true" to allow \$ to produce a dollar without starting in-line
// math mode. If you uncomment the ['$','$'] line above, you should change
// this to true so that you can insert plain dollar signs into your documents
//
processEscapes: false,
//
// Controls whether tex2jax processes LaTeX environments outside of math
// mode. Set to "false" to prevent processing of environments except within
// math mode.
//
processEnvironments: true,
//
// Controls whether tex2jax inserts MathJax_Preview spans to make a
// preview available, and what preview to use, when it locates in-line
// and display mathetics on the page. The default is "TeX", which
// means use the TeX code as the preview (until it is processed by
// MathJax). Set to "none" to prevent the previews from being
// inserted (the math will simply disappear until it is typeset). Set
// to an array containing the description of an HTML snippet in order
// to use the same preview for all equations on the page (e.g., you
// could have it say "[math]" or load an image).
//
// E.g., preview: ["[math]"],
// or preview: [["img",{src: "http://myserver.com/images/mypic.jpg"}]]
//
preview: "TeX"
},
//============================================================================
//
// These parameters control the mml2jax preprocessor (when you have included
// "mml2jax.js" in the extensions list above).
//
mml2jax: {
//
// The Id of the element to be processed (defaults to full document)
//
element: null,
//
// Controls whether mml2jax inserts MathJax_Preview spans to make a
// preview available, and what preview to use, whrn it locates
// mathematics on the page. The default is "alttext", which means use
// the <math> tag's alttext attribute as the preview (until it is
// processed by MathJax), if the tag has one. Set to "none" to
// prevent the previews from being inserted (the math will simply
// disappear until it is typeset). Set to an array containing the
// description of an HTML snippet in order to use the same preview for
// all equations on the page (e.g., you could have it say "[math]" or
// load an image).
//
// E.g., preview: ["[math]"],
// or preview: [["img",{src: "http://myserver.com/images/mypic.jpg"}]]
//
preview: "alttext"
},
//============================================================================
//
// These parameters control the jsMath2jax preprocessor (when you have included
// "jsMath2jax.js" in the extensions list above).
//
jsMath2jax: {
//
// The Id of the element to be processed (defaults to full document)
//
element: null,
//
// Controls whether jsMath2jax inserts MathJax_Preview spans to make a
// preview available, and what preview to use, when it locates
// mathematics on the page. The default is "TeX", which means use the
// TeX code as the preview (until it is processed by MathJax). Set to
// "none" to prevent the previews from being inserted (the math will
// simply disappear until it is typeset). Set to an array containing
// the description of an HTML snippet in order to use the same preview
// for all equations on the page (e.g., you could have it say "[math]"
// or load an image).
//
// E.g., preview: ["[math]"],
// or preview: [["img",{src: "http://myserver.com/images/mypic.jpg"}]]
//
preview: "TeX"
},
//============================================================================
//
// These parameters control the TeX input jax.
//
TeX: {
//
// This specifies the side on which \tag{} macros will place the tags.
// Set to "left" to place on the left-hand side.
//
TagSide: "right",
//
// This is the amound of indentation (from right or left) for the tags.
//
TagIndent: ".8em",
//
// This is the width to use for the multline environment
//
MultLineWidth: "85%",
//
// List of macros to define. These are of the form
// name: value
// where 'value' is the replacement text for the macro \name.
// The 'value' can also be [value,n] where 'value' is the replacement
// text and 'n' is the number of parameters for the macro.
// Note that backslashes must be doubled in the replacement string.
//
// E.g.,
//
// Macros: {
// RR: '{\\bf R}',
// bold: ['{\\bf #1}', 1]
// }
//
Macros: {}
},
//============================================================================
//
// These parameters control the MathML inupt jax.
//
MathML: {
//
// This specifies whether to use TeX spacing or MathML spacing when the
// HTML-CSS output jax is used.
//
useMathMLspacing: false
},
//============================================================================
//
// These parameters control the HTML-CSS output jax.
//
"HTML-CSS": {
//
// This controls the global scaling of mathematics as compared to the
// surrounding text. Values between 100 and 133 are usually good choices.
//
scale: 100,
//
// This is a list of the fonts to look for on a user's computer in
// preference to using MathJax's web-based fonts. These must
// correspond to directories available in the jax/output/HTML-CSS/fonts
// directory, where MathJax stores data about the characters available
// in the fonts. Set this to ["TeX"], for example, to prevent the
// use of the STIX fonts, or set it to an empty list, [], if
// you want to force MathJax to use web-based or image fonts.
//
availableFonts: ["STIX","TeX"],
//
// This is the preferred font to use when more than one of those
// listed above is available.
//
preferredFont: "TeX",
//
// This is the web-based font to use when none of the fonts listed
// above are available on the user's computer. Note that currently
// only the TeX font is available in a web-based form. Set this to
//
// webFont: null,
//
// if you want to prevent the use of web-based fonts.
//
webFont: "TeX",
//
// This is the font to use for image fallback mode (when none of the
// fonts listed above are available and the browser doesn't support
// web-fonts via the @font-face CSS directive). Note that currently
// only the TeX font is available as an image font. Set this to
//
// imageFont: null,
//
// if you want to prevent the use of image fonts (e.g., you have not
// installed the image fonts on your server). In this case, only
// browsers that support web-based fonts will be able to view your pages
// without having the fonts installed on the client computer. The browsers
// that support web-based fonts include: IE6 and later, Chrome, Safari3.1
// and above, Firefox3.5 and later, and Opera10 and later. Note that
// Firefox3.0 is NOT on this list, so without image fonts, FF3.0 users
// will be required to to download and install either the STIX fonts or the
// MathJax TeX fonts.
//
imageFont: "TeX",
//
// This controls whether the MathJax contextual menu will be available
// on the mathematics in the page. If true, then right-clicking (on
// the PC) or control-clicking (on the Mac) will produce a MathJax
// menu that allows you to get the source of the mathematics in
// various formats, change the size of the mathematics relative to the
// surrounding text, and get information about MathJax.
//
// Set this to false to disable the menu. When true, the MathMenu
// items below configure the actions of the menu.
//
showMathMenu: true,
//
// This allows you to define or modify the styles used to display
// various math elements created by MathJax.
//
// Example:
// styles: {
// ".MathJax_Preview": {
// "font-size": "80%", // preview uses a smaller font
// color: "red" // and is in red
// }
// }
//
styles: {},
//
// Configuration for <maction> tooltips
// (see also the #MathJax_Tooltip CSS in MathJax/jax/output/HTML-CSS/config.js,
// which can be overriden using the styles values above).
//
tooltip: {
delayPost: 600, // milliseconds delay before tooltip is posted after mouseover
delayClear: 600, // milliseconds delay before tooltip is cleared after mouseout
offsetX: 10, offsetY: 5 // pixels to offset tooltip from mouse position
}
},
//============================================================================
//
// These parameters control the NativeMML output jax.
//
NativeMML: {
//
// This controls the global scaling of mathematics as compared to the
// surrounding text. Values between 100 and 133 are usually good choices.
//
scale: 100,
//
// This controls whether the MathJax contextual menu will be available
// on the mathematics in the page. If true, then right-clicking (on
// the PC) or control-clicking (on the Mac) will produce a MathJax
// menu that allows you to get the source of the mathematics in
// various formats, change the size of the mathematics relative to the
// surrounding text, and get information about MathJax.
//
// Set this to false to disable the menu. When true, the MathMenu
// items below configure the actions of the menu.
//
// There is a separate setting for MSIE, since the code to handle that
// is a bit delicate; if it turns out to have unexpected consequences,
// you can turn it off without turing off other browser support.
//
showMathMenu: true,
showMathMenuMSIE: true,
//
// This allows you to define or modify the styles used to display
// various math elements created by MathJax.
//
// Example:
// styles: {
// ".MathJax_MathML": {
// color: "red" // MathML is in red
// }
// }
//
styles: {}
},
//============================================================================
//
// These parameters control the contextual menus that are available on the
// mathematics within the page (provided the showMathMenu value is true above).
//
MathMenu: {
//
// This is the hover delay for the display of submenus in the
// contextual menu. When the mouse is still over a submenu label for
// this long, the menu will appear. (The menu also will appear if you
// click on the label.) It is in milliseconds.
//
delay: 400,
//
// This is the URL for the MathJax Help menu item.
//
helpURL: "http://www.mathjax.org/help/user/",
//
// These control whether the "Math Renderer", "Font Preferences",
// and "Contextual Menu" submenus will be displayed or not.
//
showRenderer: true,
showFontMenu: false,
showContext: false,
//
// These are the settings for the Show Source window. The initial
// width and height will be reset after the source is shown in an
// attempt to make the window fit the output better.
//
windowSettings: {
status: "no", toolbar: "no", locationbar: "no", menubar: "no",
directories: "no", personalbar: "no", resizable: "yes", scrollbars: "yes",
width: 100, height: 50
},
//
// This allows you to change the CSS that controls the menu
// appearance. See the extensions/MathMenu.js file for details
// of the default settings.
//
styles: {}
},
//============================================================================
//
// These parameters control the MMLorHTML configuration file.
// NOTE: if you add MMLorHTML.js to the config array above,
// you must REMOVE the output jax from the jax array.
//
MMLorHTML: {
//
// The output jax that is to be preferred when both are possible
// (set to "MML" for native MathML, "HTML" for MathJax's HTML-CSS output jax).
//
prefer: {
MSIE: "MML",
Firefox: "MML",
Opera: "HTML",
other: "HTML"
}
}
});
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*
* MathJax/config/local/local.js
*
* Include changes and configuration local to your installation
* in this file. For example, common macros can be defined here
* (see below). To use this file, add "local/local.js" to the
* config array in MathJax.js or your MathJax.Hub.Config() call.
*
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Copyright (c) 2009 Design Science, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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*
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// place macros here. E.g.:
// TEX.Macro("R","{\\bf R}");
// TEX.Macro("op","\\mathop{\\rm #1}",1); // a macro with 1 parameter
});
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<span id="id1"></span><h1>CSS Style Objects<a class="headerlink" href="#css-style-objects" title="Permalink to this headline"></a></h1>
<p>Many MathJax components allow you to specify CSS styles that control
the look of the elements they create. These are described using CSS
style objects, which are JavaScript objects that represent standard
CSS declarations. The main CSS style object is a collection of
<cite>name:value</cite> pairs where the <cite>name</cite> is the CSS selector that is being
defined, and the <cite>value</cite> is an object that gives the style for that
selector. Most often, the selector will need to be enclosed in
quotation marks, as it will contain special characters, so you would
need to use <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">&quot;#myID&quot;</span></tt> rather than just <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">#myID</span></tt> and <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">&quot;ul</span> <span class="pre">li&quot;</span></tt>
rather than just <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">ul</span> <span class="pre">li</span></tt>.</p>
<p>The value used to define the CSS style can either be a string
containing the CSS definition, or a javascript object that is itself a
collection of <cite>name:value</cite> pairs, where the <cite>name</cite> is the attribute
being defined and <cite>value</cite> is the value that attibute should be given.
Note that, since this is a JavaScript object, the pairs are separated
by commas (not semi-colons) and the values are enclosed in quotation
marks. If the name contains dashes, it should be enclosed in
quotation marks as well.</p>
<p>For example, <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">jax/output/HTML-CSS/config.js</span></tt> includes the following
declaration:</p>
<div class="highlight-javascript"><div class="highlight"><pre><span class="nx">styles</span><span class="o">:</span> <span class="p">{</span>
<span class="s2">&quot;.MathJax .merror&quot;</span><span class="o">:</span> <span class="p">{</span>
<span class="s2">&quot;background-color&quot;</span><span class="o">:</span> <span class="s2">&quot;#FFFF88&quot;</span><span class="p">,</span>
<span class="nx">color</span><span class="o">:</span> <span class="s2">&quot;#CC0000&quot;</span><span class="p">,</span>
<span class="nx">border</span><span class="o">:</span> <span class="s2">&quot;1px solid #CC0000&quot;</span><span class="p">,</span>
<span class="nx">padding</span><span class="o">:</span> <span class="s2">&quot;1px 3px&quot;</span><span class="p">,</span>
<span class="s2">&quot;font-family&quot;</span><span class="o">:</span> <span class="s2">&quot;serif&quot;</span><span class="p">,</span>
<span class="s2">&quot;font-style&quot;</span><span class="o">:</span> <span class="s2">&quot;normal&quot;</span><span class="p">,</span>
<span class="s2">&quot;font-size&quot;</span><span class="o">:</span> <span class="s2">&quot;90%&quot;</span>
<span class="p">},</span>
<span class="s2">&quot;.MathJax_Preview&quot;</span><span class="o">:</span> <span class="p">{</span><span class="nx">color</span><span class="o">:</span> <span class="s2">&quot;#888888&quot;</span><span class="p">},</span>
<span class="p">}</span>
</pre></div>
</div>
<p>This defines two CSS styles, one for the selector <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">.MathJax</span>
<span class="pre">.merror</span></tt>, which specifies a background color, foreground color,
border, and so on, and a second for <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">.MathJax_Preview</span></tt> that sets its
color.</p>
<p>You can add as many such definitions to a <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">styles</span></tt> object as you
wish. Note, however, that since this is a JavaScript object, the
selectors must be unique (e.g., you can&#8217;t use two definitions for
<tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">&quot;img&quot;</span></tt>, for example, as only the last one would be saved). If you
need to use more than one entry for a single selector, you can add
comments like <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">/*</span> <span class="pre">1</span> <span class="pre">*/</span></tt> and <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">/*</span> <span class="pre">2</span> <span class="pre">*/</span></tt> to the selector to make them
unique.</p>
<p>It is possible to include selectors like <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">&quot;&#64;media</span> <span class="pre">print&quot;</span></tt>, in which
case the value is a CSS style object. For example:</p>
<div class="highlight-javascript"><div class="highlight"><pre><span class="nx">styles</span><span class="o">:</span> <span class="p">{</span>
<span class="s2">&quot;@media print&quot;</span><span class="o">:</span> <span class="p">{</span>
<span class="s2">&quot;.MathJax .merror&quot;</span><span class="o">:</span> <span class="p">{</span>
<span class="s2">&quot;background-color&quot;</span><span class="o">:</span> <span class="s2">&quot;white&quot;</span><span class="p">,</span>
<span class="nx">border</span><span class="o">:</span> <span class="mi">0</span>
<span class="p">}</span>
<span class="p">}</span>
<span class="p">}</span>
</pre></div>
</div>
<p>The various extensions and output processors include more examples of
CSS style objects, so see the code for those files for additional
samples. In particular, the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">extensions/MathMenu.js</span></tt>,
<tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">extensions/MathZoom.js</span></tt>, <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">extensions/FontWarnsing.js</span></tt>, and
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<p>A number of MathJax configuration options allow you to specify an HTML
snippet using a JavaScript object. This lets you include HTML in your
configutation files even though they are not HTML files themselves.
The format is fairly simple, but flexible enough to let you represent
complicated HTML trees.</p>
<p>An HTML snippet is an array consisting of a series elements that formt
he HTML tree. Those elements are one of two things: either a string,
which represents text to be included in the snippet, or an array,
which represents an HTML tag to be included. In the latter case, the
array consists of three items: a string that is the tag name (e.g.,
&#8220;img&#8221;), an optional object that gives attributes for the tag (as
described below), and an optional HTML snippet array that gives the
contents of the tag.</p>
<p>When attributes are provided, they are given as <cite>name:value</cite> pairs,
with the <cite>name</cite> giving the attribute name, and <cite>value</cite> giving its
value. For example</p>
<div class="highlight-javascript"><div class="highlight"><pre><span class="p">[[</span><span class="s2">&quot;img&quot;</span><span class="p">,{</span><span class="nx">src</span><span class="o">:</span><span class="s2">&quot;/images/mypic.jpg&quot;</span><span class="p">}]]</span>
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<p>represents an HTML snippet that includes one element: an <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">&lt;img&gt;</span></tt> tag
with <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">src</span></tt> set to <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">/images/mypic.jpg</span></tt>. That is, this is
equivalent to</p>
<div class="highlight-html"><div class="highlight"><pre><span class="nt">&lt;img</span> <span class="na">src=</span><span class="s">&quot;/images/mypic.jpg&quot;</span><span class="nt">&gt;</span>
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<p>Note that the snippet has two sets of square brackets. The outermost
one is for the array that holds the snippet, and the innermost set is
because the first (and only) element in the snippet is a tag, not
text. Note that the code <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">[&quot;img&quot;,{src:&quot;/images/mypic.jpg&quot;}]</span></tt>
is invalid as an HTML snippet. It would represent a snippet that
starts with &#8220;img&#8221; as text in the snippet (not a tag), but the second
item is neither a string nor an array, and so is illegal. This is a
common mistake that should be avoided.</p>
<p>A more complex example is the following:</p>
<div class="highlight-javascript"><div class="highlight"><pre><span class="p">[</span>
<span class="s2">&quot;Please read the &quot;</span><span class="p">,</span>
<span class="p">[</span><span class="s2">&quot;a&quot;</span><span class="p">,{</span><span class="nx">href</span><span class="o">:</span><span class="s2">&quot;instructions.html&quot;</span><span class="p">},[</span><span class="s2">&quot;instructions&quot;</span><span class="p">]],</span>
<span class="s2">&quot; carefully before proceeding&quot;</span>
<span class="p">]</span>
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<p>which is equivalent to</p>
<div class="highlight-html"><div class="highlight"><pre>please read the <span class="nt">&lt;a</span> <span class="na">href=</span><span class="s">&quot;instructions.html&quot;</span><span class="nt">&gt;</span>instructions<span class="nt">&lt;/a&gt;</span> carefully
before proceeding.
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<p>A final example shows how to set style attributes on an object:</p>
<div class="highlight-javascript"><div class="highlight"><pre><span class="p">[[</span><span class="s2">&quot;span&quot;</span><span class="p">,</span>
<span class="p">{</span>
<span class="nx">id</span><span class="o">:</span><span class="s2">&quot;mySpan&quot;</span><span class="p">,</span>
<span class="nx">style</span><span class="o">:</span> <span class="p">{</span><span class="nx">color</span><span class="o">:</span><span class="s2">&quot;red&quot;</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="s2">&quot;font-weight&quot;</span><span class="o">:</span><span class="s2">&quot;bold&quot;</span><span class="p">}</span>
<span class="p">},</span>
<span class="p">[</span><span class="s2">&quot; This is bold text shown in red &quot;</span><span class="p">]</span>
<span class="p">]]</span>
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<p>which is equivalent to</p>
<div class="highlight-html"><div class="highlight"><pre><span class="nt">&lt;span</span> <span class="na">id=</span><span class="s">&quot;mySpan&quot;</span> <span class="na">style=</span><span class="s">&quot;color: red; font-weight: bold;&quot;</span><span class="nt">&gt;</span>
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.. _css-style-objects:
*****************
CSS Style Objects
*****************
Many MathJax components allow you to specify CSS styles that control
the look of the elements they create. These are described using CSS
style objects, which are JavaScript objects that represent standard
CSS declarations. The main CSS style object is a collection of
`name:value` pairs where the `name` is the CSS selector that is being
defined, and the `value` is an object that gives the style for that
selector. Most often, the selector will need to be enclosed in
quotation marks, as it will contain special characters, so you would
need to use ``"#myID"`` rather than just ``#myID`` and ``"ul li"``
rather than just ``ul li``.
The value used to define the CSS style can either be a string
containing the CSS definition, or a javascript object that is itself a
collection of `name:value` pairs, where the `name` is the attribute
being defined and `value` is the value that attibute should be given.
Note that, since this is a JavaScript object, the pairs are separated
by commas (not semi-colons) and the values are enclosed in quotation
marks. If the name contains dashes, it should be enclosed in
quotation marks as well.
For example, ``jax/output/HTML-CSS/config.js`` includes the following
declaration:
.. code-block:: javascript
styles: {
".MathJax .merror": {
"background-color": "#FFFF88",
color: "#CC0000",
border: "1px solid #CC0000",
padding: "1px 3px",
"font-family": "serif",
"font-style": "normal",
"font-size": "90%"
},
".MathJax_Preview": {color: "#888888"},
}
This defines two CSS styles, one for the selector ``.MathJax
.merror``, which specifies a background color, foreground color,
border, and so on, and a second for ``.MathJax_Preview`` that sets its
color.
You can add as many such definitions to a ``styles`` object as you
wish. Note, however, that since this is a JavaScript object, the
selectors must be unique (e.g., you can't use two definitions for
``"img"``, for example, as only the last one would be saved). If you
need to use more than one entry for a single selector, you can add
comments like ``/* 1 */`` and ``/* 2 */`` to the selector to make them
unique.
It is possible to include selectors like ``"@media print"``, in which
case the value is a CSS style object. For example:
.. code-block:: javascript
styles: {
"@media print": {
".MathJax .merror": {
"background-color": "white",
border: 0
}
}
}
The various extensions and output processors include more examples of
CSS style objects, so see the code for those files for additional
samples. In particular, the ``extensions/MathMenu.js``,
``extensions/MathZoom.js``, ``extensions/FontWarnsing.js``, and
``jax/output/HTML-CSS/jax.js`` files include such definitions.
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.. _html-snippets:
************************
Describing HTML snippets
************************
A number of MathJax configuration options allow you to specify an HTML
snippet using a JavaScript object. This lets you include HTML in your
configutation files even though they are not HTML files themselves.
The format is fairly simple, but flexible enough to let you represent
complicated HTML trees.
An HTML snippet is an array consisting of a series elements that formt
he HTML tree. Those elements are one of two things: either a string,
which represents text to be included in the snippet, or an array,
which represents an HTML tag to be included. In the latter case, the
array consists of three items: a string that is the tag name (e.g.,
"img"), an optional object that gives attributes for the tag (as
described below), and an optional HTML snippet array that gives the
contents of the tag.
When attributes are provided, they are given as `name:value` pairs,
with the `name` giving the attribute name, and `value` giving its
value. For example
.. code-block:: javascript
[["img",{src:"/images/mypic.jpg"}]]
represents an HTML snippet that includes one element: an ``<img>`` tag
with ``src`` set to ``/images/mypic.jpg``. That is, this is
equivalent to
.. code-block:: html
<img src="/images/mypic.jpg">
Note that the snippet has two sets of square brackets. The outermost
one is for the array that holds the snippet, and the innermost set is
because the first (and only) element in the snippet is a tag, not
text. Note that the code ``["img",{src:"/images/mypic.jpg"}]``
is invalid as an HTML snippet. It would represent a snippet that
starts with "img" as text in the snippet (not a tag), but the second
item is neither a string nor an array, and so is illegal. This is a
common mistake that should be avoided.
A more complex example is the following:
.. code-block:: javascript
[
"Please read the ",
["a",{href:"instructions.html"},["instructions"]],
" carefully before proceeding"
]
which is equivalent to
.. code-block:: html
please read the <a href="instructions.html">instructions</a> carefully
before proceeding.
A final example shows how to set style attributes on an object:
.. code-block:: javascript
[["span",
{
id:"mySpan",
style: {color:"red", "font-weight":"bold"}
},
[" This is bold text shown in red "]
]]
which is equivalent to
.. code-block:: html
<span id="mySpan" style="color: red; font-weight: bold;">
This is bold text shown in red
</span>
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.. _api-ajax:
***********************
The MathJax.Ajax Object
***********************
The `MathJax.Ajax` structure holds the data and functions for handling
loading of external modules. Modules are loaded only once, even if
called for in several places. The loading of files is asynchronous,
and so the code that requests an external module will continue to run
even when that module has not completed loading, so it is important to
be aware of the timing issues this may cause. Similarly, creating or
loading stylesheets is an asynchronous action. In particular, all
actions that rely on the file or stylesheet having been loaded must be
delayed until after the file has been downloaded completely. This is
the reason for the large number of routines that take callback
functions.
Any operation that could cause the loading of a file or stylesheet
must be synchronized with the rest of the code via such callbacks.
Since processing any mathematics might cause files to be loaded (e.g.,
little-used markup might be implemented in an extension that is loaded
only when that markup is used), any code that dynamically typesets
mathematics will need to be structured to use callbacks to guarantee
that the mathematics has been completely processed before the code
tries to use it. See the :ref:`Synchronizing with MathJax <synchronization>`
documentation for details on how to do this properly.
Properties
==========
.. describe:: timeout
Number of milliseconds to wait for a file to load before
it is considered to have failed to load.
*Default:* 20 seconds
.. describe:: STATUS.OK
The value used to indicate that a file load has occurred
successfully.
.. describe:: STATUS.ERROR
The value used to indicate that a file load has caused an error or
a timeout to occur.
.. describe:: loaded
An object containing the names of the files that have been loaded (or
requested) so far. ``MathJax.Ajax.loaded["file"]`` will be
non-``null`` when the file has been loaded, with the value being
the ``MathJax.Ajax.STATUS`` value of the load attempt.
.. describe:: loading
An object containing the files that are currently loading, the
callbacks that are to be run when they load or timeout, and
additional internal data.
Methods
=======
.. method:: Require(file[,callback])
Loads the given file if it hasn't been already. The file must be a
JavaScript file or a CSS stylesheet; i.e., it must end in ``.js``
or ``.css``. Alternatively, it can be an object with a single
`key:value` pair where the `key` is one of ``js`` or ``css`` and
the `value` is the file of that type to be loaded (this makes it
possible to have the file be created by a CGI script, for example,
or to use a ``data::`` URL). The file must be relative to the
MathJax home directory and can not contain ``../`` file path
components.
When the file is completely loaded and run, the `callback`, if
provided, will be executed passing it the status of the file load.
If there was an error while loading the file, or if the file fails
to load within the time limit given by ``MathJax.Ajax.timout``,
the status will be ``MathJax.Ajax.STATUS.ERROR`` otherwise it
will be ``MathJax.Ajax.STATUS.OK``. If the file is already
loaded, the callback will be called immediately and the file will
not be loaded again.
:Parameters:
- **file** --- name of the file to be loaded
- **callback** --- the callback specification
:Returns: the callback object
.. method:: Load(file[,callback])
Used internally to load a given file without checking if it
already has been loaded, or where it is to be found.
:Parameters:
- **file** --- name of the file to be loaded
- **callback** --- the callback specification
:Returns: the callback object
.. method:: loadComplete(file)
Called from within the loaded files to inform MathJax that the
file has been completely loaded and initialized. The `file`
parameter is the name of the file that has been loaded. This
routine will cause any callback functions registered for the file
or included in the :meth:``MathJax.Ajax.Require()`` calls to be
executed, passing them the status or the load
(`MathJax.Ajax.STATUS.OK`` or ``MathJax.Ajax.STATUS.ERROR``) as
their last parameter.
:Parameters:
- **file** --- name of the file that has been loaded
:Returns: ``null``
.. method:: loadTimeout(file)
Called when the timeout period is over and the file hasn't loaded.
This indicates an error condition, and the
:meth:`MathJax.Ajax.loadError()` method will be executed, then the
file's callback will be run with ``MathJax.Ajax.STATUS.ERROR`` as
its parameter.
:Parameters:
- **file** --- name of the file that timed out
:Returns: ``null``
.. method:: loadError(file)
The default error handler called when a file fails to load. It
puts a warning message into the MathJax message box on screen.
:Parameters:
- **file** --- the name of the file that failed to load
:Returns: ``null``
.. method:: loadHook(file,callback)
Registers a callback to be executed when the given file is
loaded. The file load operation need to be started when this
method is called, so it can be used to register a hook for a file
that may be loaded in the future.
:Parameters:
- **file** --- the name of the file to wait for
- **callback** --- the callback specification
:Returns: the callback object
.. method:: Styles(styles[,callback])
Creates a stylesheet from the given style data. `styles` can
either be a string containing a stylesheet definition, or an
object containing a :ref:`CSS Style Object <css-style-objects>`.
For example:
.. code-block:: javascript
MathJax.Ajax.Styles("body {font-family: serif; font-style: italic}");
and
.. code-block:: javascript
MathJax.Ajax.Styles({
body: {
"font-family": "serif",
"font-style": "italic"
}
});
both set the body font family and style.
The callback routine is called when the stylesheet has been
created and is available for use.
:Parameters:
- **styles** --- CSS style object for the styles to set
- **callback** --- the callback specification
:Returns: the callback object
.. note::
Internet Explorer has a limit of 32 dynamically created
stylesheets, so it is best to combine your styles into one
large group rather than making several smaller calls.
.. method:: fileURL(file)
Returns a complete URL to a file (replacing ``[MathJax]`` with the
actual root URL location).
:Parameters:
- **file** --- the file name possibly including ``[MathJax]``
:Returns: the full URL for the file
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.. _api-callback:
**************************
The MathJax.Callback Class
**************************
The ``MathJax.Callback`` object is one of the key mechanisms used by
MathJax to synchronize its actions with those that occur
asynchronously, like loading files and stylesheets. A `Callback`
object is used to tie the execution of a function to the completion of
an asynchronous action. See :ref:`Synchronizing with MathJax
<synchronization>` for more details, and :ref:`Using Callbacks
<using-callbacks>` in particular for examples of how to specify and
use MathJax `Callback` objects.
Specifying a callback
---------------------
When a method includes a callback as one of its arguments, that
callback can be specified in a number of different ways, depending on
the functionality that is required of the callback. The easiest case
is to simply provide a function to be called, but it is also possible
to include data to pass to the function when it is executed, and even
the object that will be used as the javascript `this` object when the
function is called.
Most functions that take callbacks as arguments accept a `callback
specification` rather than an actual callback object, though you can
use the :meth:`MathJax.Callback` function to convert a callback
specification into a Callback object if needed.
A callback specification is any one of the following:
.. describe:: fn
A function that is to be called when the callback is executed.
No additional data is passed to it (other that what it is
called with at the time the callback is executed), and `this`
will be the window object.
.. describe:: [fn]
An array containing a function to be called when the callback
is executed (as above).
.. describe:: [fn, data...]
An array containing a function together with data to be passed
to that function when the callback is executed; `this` is still
the window object. For example,
.. code-block:: javascript
[function (x,y) {return x+y}, 2, 3]
would specify a callback that would pass ``2`` and ``3`` to
the given function, and it would return their sum, ``5``, when
the callback is executed.
.. describe:: [object, fn]
An array containing an object to use as `this` and a function to
call for the callback. For example,
.. code-block:: javascript
[{x:'foo', y:'bar'}, function () {this.x}]
would produce a callback that returns the string ``"foo"``
when it is called.
.. describe:: [object, fn, data...]
Similar to the previous case, but with data that is passed to
the function as well.
..describe:: ["method", object]
Here, `object` is an object that has a method called `method`, and
the callback will execute that method (with the object as
`this`) when it is called. For example,
.. code-block:: javascript
["length",[1,2,3,4]]
would call the `length` method on the array ``[1,2,3,4]`` when
the callback is called, returning ``4``.
.. describe:: ["method", object, data...]
Similar to the previous case, but with data that is passed to
the method. E.g.,
.. code-block:: javascript
["slice",[1,2,3,4],1,3]
would perform the equivalent of ``[1,2,3,4].slice(1,3)``,
which returns the array ``[2,3]`` as a result.
.. describe:: {hook: fn, data: [...], object: this}
Here the data for the callback are given in an associative
array of `key:value` pairs. The value of `hook` is the
function to call, the value of `data` is an array of the
arguments to pass to the function, and the value of `object`
is the object to use as `this` in the function call. The
specification need not include all three `key:value` pairs; any
that are missing get default values (a function that does
nothing, an empty array, and the window object, respectively).
.. describe:: "string"
This specifies a callback where the string is executed via an
``eval()`` statement. The code is run in the global context,
so any variables or functions created by the string become
part of the global namespace. The return value is the value of
the last statement executed in the string.
Executing a Callback Object
===========================
The `Callback` object is itself a function, and calling that function
executes the callback. You can pass the callback additional
parameters, just as you can any function, and these will be added to
the callback function's argument list following any data that was
supplied at the time the callback was created. For example
.. code-block:: javascript
var f = function (x,y) {return x + " and " +y}
var cb = MathJax.Callback([f, "foo"]);
var result = cb("bar"); // sets result to "foo and bar"
Usually, the callback is not executed by the code that creates it (as
it is in the example above), but by some other code that runs at a
later time at the completion of some other activity (say the loading
of a file), or in response to a user action. For example:
.. code-block:: javascript
function f(x) {alert("x contains "+x)};
function DelayedX(time) {
var x = "hi";
setTimeout(MathJax.Callback([f, x], time);
}
The ``DelayedX`` function arranges for the function ``f`` to be called at
a later time, passing it the value of a local variable, ``x``. Normally,
this would require the use of a closure, but that is not needed when a
`MathJax.Callback` object is used.
Callback Object Properties
--------------------------
.. describe:: hook
The function to be called when the callback is executed.
.. describe:: data
An array containing the arguments to pass to the callback
function when it is executed.
.. describe:: object
The object to use as `this` during the call to the callback
function.
.. describe:: called
Set to ``true`` after the callback has been called, and undefined
otherwise. A callback will not be exectued a second time unless
the callback's :meth:`reset()` method is called first, or its
``autoReset`` property is set to ``true``.
.. describe:: autoReset
Set this to ``true`` if you want to be able to call the callback
more than once. (This is the case for signal listeners, for example).
.. describe:: isCallback
Always set to ``true`` (used to detect if an object is a callback
or not).
Callback Object Methods
-----------------------
.. method:: reset()
Clears the callback's `called` property.
MathJax.Callback Methods
------------------------
.. method:: Delay(time[, callback])
Waits for the specified time (given in milliseconds) and then
performs the callback. It returns the Callback object (or a blank
one if none was supplied). The returned callback structure has a
`timeout` property set to the result of the ``setTimeout()`` call
that was used to perform the wait so that you can cancel the wait,
if needed. Thus :meth:`MathJax.Callback.Delay()` can be used to
start a timeout delay that executes the callback if an action
doesn't occur within the given time (and if the action does occur,
the timeout can be canceled). Since
:meth:`MathJax.Callback.Delay()` returns a callback structure, it
can be used in a callback queue to insert a delay between queued
commands.
:Parameters:
- **time** --- the amount of time to wait
- **callback** --- the callback specification
:Returns: the callback object
.. method:: executeHooks(hooks[, data[,reset]])
Calls each callback in the `hooks` array (or the single hook if it
is not an array), passing it the arguments stored in the data
array. It `reset` is ``true``, then the callback's
:meth:`reset()` method will be called before each hook is
executed. If any of the hooks returns a `Callback` object, then
it collects those callbacks and returns a new callback that will
execute when all the ones returned by the hooks have been
completed. Otherwise, :meth:`MathJax.Callback.executeHooks()`
returns ``null``.
:Parameters:
- **hooks** --- array of hooks to be called, or a hook
- **data** --- array of arguments to pass to each hook in turn
- **reset** --- ``true`` if the :meth:`reset()` method should be called
:Returns: callback that waits for all the hooks to complete, or ``null``
.. method:: Queue([callback,...])
Creates a `MathJax.CallBack.Queue` object and pushes the given
callbacks into the queue. See :ref:`Using Queues <using-queues>`
for more details about MathJax queues.
:Parameters:
- **callback** --- one or more callback specifications
:Returns: the `Queue` object
.. method:: Signal(name)
Looks for a named signal, creates it if it doesn't already exist,
and returns the signal object. See
:ref:`Using Signals <using-signals>` for more details.
:Parameters:
- **name** --- name of the signal to get or create
:Returns: the `Signal` object
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.. _api-element-jax:
****************************
The MathJax.ElementJax Class
****************************
The element jax is the bridge between the input and output jax, and
contains the data produced by the input jax needed by the output jax
to display the results. It is tied to the individual ``<script>`` tag
that produced it, and is the object used by JavaScript programs to
interact with the mathematics on the page.
An element jax is stored in the ``jax.js`` file in a subdirectory of
the ``jax/element`` directory, with the subdirectory name being the
name of the element jax. Currently, there is only one element jax
class, the `mml` element jax, and it is stored in ``jax/element/mml``.
The `MathJax.ElementJax` class is a subclass of the :ref:`MathJax Jax
<api-jax>` class, and inherits the properties and methods of that
class. Those listed below are the additional or overridden ones from
that class.
Class Properties
================
.. describe:: name
The name of the jax.
.. describe:: version
The version number of the jax.
.. describe:: directory
The directory where the jax files are stored (e.g., ``"[MathJax]/jax/element/mml"``);
Instance Properties
===================
.. describe:: inputJax
A reference to the input jax that created the element.
.. describe:: outputJax
A reference to the output jax that has processed this element.
.. describe:: inputID
The DOM `id` of the ``<script>`` tag that generated this element
(if it doesn't have one initially, the MathJax hub will supply
one). Note that this is not a reference to the element itself;
that element will have a reference to this element jax, and if
`inputID` were a reference back, that would cause a reference
loop, which some browsers would not free properly during trash
collection, thus causing a memory leak.
.. describe:: originalText
A string indicating the original input text that was processed for
this element.
.. describe:: mimeType
The MIME-type of the element jax (`jax/mml` in the case of an
`mml` element jax).
Other data specific to the element jax subclass may also appear here.
Methods
=======
.. Method:: Text(text[,callback])
Sets the input text for this element to the given text and
reprocesses the mathematics. (I.e., update the equation to the
new one given by `text`). When the processing is complete, the
`callback`, if any, is called.
:Parameters:
- **text** --- the new mathematic source string for the element
- **callback** --- the callback specification
:Returns: the callback object
.. Method:: Reprocess([callback])
:noindex:
Remove the output and produce it again. This may be necessary if
there are changes to the CSS styles that would affect the layout
of the mathematics, for example. The `callback`, if any, is
called when the process completes.
:Parameters:
- **callback** --- the callback specification
:Returns: the callback object
.. Method:: Remove()
:noindex:
Removes the output for this element from the web page (but does
not remove the original ``<script>``). The ``<script>`` will be
considered unprocessed, and the next call to
:meth:`MathJax.hub.Typeset()` will re-display it.
:Returns: ``null``
.. Method:: SourceElement()
Returns a reference to the original ``<script>`` DOM element
associated to this element jax.
:Returns: the ``<script>`` element
Output jax may add new methods to the base element jax class to
perform exporting to other formats. For example, a MathML output jax
could add ``toMathML()``, or an accessibility output jax could add
``toAudible()``. These could be made available via the MathJax
contextual menu.
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.. _api-html:
***********************
The MathJax.HTML Object
***********************
The ``MathJax.HTML`` object provides routines for creating HTML
elements and adding them to the page, and int particular, it contains
the code that processes MathJax's :ref:`HTML snippets <html-snippets>`
and turns them into actual DOM objects. It also implements the
methods used to manage the cookies used by MathJax.
Properties
==========
.. describe:: Cookie.prefix: "mjx"
The prefix used for names of cookies stored by MathJax.
.. describe:: Cookie.expires: 365
The expiration time (in days) for cookies created by MathJax.
Methods
=======
.. method:: Element(type[,attributes[,contents]])
Creates a DOM element of the given type. If `attributes` is
non-``null``, it is an object that contains `key:value` pairs of
attributes to set for the newly created element. If `contents` is
non-``null``, it is an :ref:`HTML snippet <html-snippets>` that
describes the contents to create for the element. For example
.. code-block:: javascript
var div = MathJax.HTML.Element(
"div",
{id: "MathDiv", style:{border:"1px solid", padding:"5px"}},
["Here is math: $x+1$",["br"],"and a display $$x+1\\over x-1$$"]
);
:Parameters:
- **type** --- node type to be created
- **attributes** --- object specifying attributes to set
- **contents** --- HTML snippet representing contents of node
:Returns: the DOM element created
.. method:: addElement(parent,type[,attributes[,content]])
Creates a DOM element and appends it to the `parent` node
provided. It is equivalent to
.. code-block:: javascript
parent.appendChild(MathJax.HTML.Element(type,attributes,content))
:Parameters:
- **parent** --- the node where the element will be added
- **attributes** --- object specifying attributes to set
- **contents** --- HTML snippet representing contents of node
:Returns: the DOM element created
.. method:: TextNode(text)
Creates a DOM text node with the given text as its content.
:Parameters:
- **text** --- the text for the node
:Returns: the new text node
.. method:: addText(parent,text)
Creates a DOM text node with the given text and appends it to the
`parent` node.
:Parameters:
- **parent** --- the node where the text will be added
- **text** --- the text for the new node
:Returns: the new text node
.. describe:: Cookie.Set(name,data)
Creates a MathJax cookie using the ``MathJax.HTML.Cookie.prefix``
and the `name` as the cookie name, and the `key:value` pairs in
the `data` object as the data for the cookie. For example,
.. code-block:: javascript
MathJax.HTML.Cookie.Set("test",{x:42, y:"It Works!"});
will create a cookie named "mjx:test" that stores the values of
``x`` and ``y`` provided in the `data` object. This data can be
retrieved using the :meth:`MathJax.HTML.Cookie.Get()` method
discussed below.
:Parameters:
- **name** --- the name that identifies the coookie
- **data** --- object containing the data to store in the cookie
:Returns: ``null``
.. describe:: Cookie.Get(name[,obj])
Looks up the data for the cookie named `name` and merges the data
into the given `obj` object, or returns a new object containing
the data. For instance, given the cookie stored by the example
above,
.. code-block:: javascript
var data = MathJax.HTML.Cookie.Get("test");
would set ``data`` to ``{x:42, y:"It Works!"}``, while
.. code-block:: javascript
var data = {x:10, z:"Safe"};
MathJax.HTML.Cookie.Get("test",data);
would leave ``data`` as ``{x:42, y:"It Works!", z:"Safe"}``.
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.. _api-hub:
**********************
The MathJax.Hub Object
**********************
The MathJax Hub, `MathJax.Hub`, is the main control structure for
MathJax. It is where input and output :term:`jax` are tied together,
and it is what handles processing of the MathJax ``<script>`` tags.
Processing of the mathematics on the page may require external files
to be loaded (when the mathematics includes less common functionality,
for example, that is defined in an extension file), and since file
loading is asynchronous, a number of the methods below may return
before their actions are completed. For this reason, they include
callback functions that are called when the action completes. These
can be used to synchronize actions that require the mathematics to be
completed before those action occur. See the :ref:`Using Callbacks
<using-callbacks>` documentation for more details.
Properties
==========
.. describe:: config: { ... }
This holds the configuration parameters for MathJax. Set these
values using :meth:`MathJax.Hub.Config()` described below. The
options and their default values are given in the :ref:`Core
Options <configure-hub>` reference page.
.. describe:: processUpdateTime: 500
The minimum time (in milliseconds) between updates of the
"Processing Math" message.
.. describe:: signal
The hub processing signal (tied to the
:meth:`MathJax.Hub.Register.MessageHook()` method).
.. describe:: Browser
The name of the browser as determined by MathJax. It will be one
of ``Firefox``, ``Safari``, ``Chrome``, ``Opera``, ``MSIE``,
``Konqueror``, or ``unkown``. This is actually an object with
additional properties and methods concerning the browser:
.. describe:: version
The browser version number, e.g., ``"4.0"``
.. describe:: isMac and isPC
These are boolean values that indicate whether the browser is
running on a Macintosh computer or a Windows computer. They
will both be ``false`` for a Linux computer
.. describe:: isForefox, isSafari, isChrome, isOpera, isMSIE, isKonqueror
These are ``true`` when the browser is the indicated one, and
``false`` otherwise.
.. describe:: versionAtLeast(version)
This tests whether the browser version is at least that given
in the `version` string. Note that you can not simply do a
numeric comparison, as version 4.10 should be considered later
than 4.9, for example. Similarly, 4.10 is different from 4.1,
for instance.
.. describe:: Select(choices)
This lets you perform browser-specific functions. Here,
`choices` is an object whose properties are the names of the
browsers and whose values are the functions to be performed.
Each function is passed one parameter, which is the
``MathJax.Hub.Browser`` object. You do not need to include
every browser as one of your choices (only those for which you
need to do special processing. For example:
.. code-block:: javascript
MathJax.Hub.Browser.Select(
MSIE: function (browser) {
if (browser.versionAtLeast("8.0")) {... do version 8 stuff ... }
... do general MSIE stuff ...
},
Firefox: function (browser) {
if (browser.isMac) {... do Mac stuff ... }
... do general Firefox stuff
}
);
Methods
=======
.. Method:: Config(options)
Sets the configuration options (stored in ``MathJax.Hub.config``)
to the values stored in the `options` object. See
:ref:`Configuring MathJax <configuration>` for details on how this
is used and the options that you can set.
:Parameters:
- **options** --- object containing options to be set
:Returns: ``null``
.. describe:: Register.PreProcessor(callback)
Used by preprocessors to register themselves with MathJax so that
they will be called during the :meth:`MathJax.Hub.PreProcess()`
action.
:Parameters:
- **callback** --- the callback specification for the preprocessor
:Returns: ``null``
.. describe:: Register.MessageHook(type,callback)
Registers a listener for a particular message being sent to the
hub processing signal (where `PreProcessing`, `Processing`, and
`New Math` messages are sent). When the message equals the
`type`, the `callback` will be called with the message as its
parameter.
:Parameters:
- **type** --- a string indicating the message to look for
- **callback** --- a callback specification
:Returns: ``null``
.. describe:: Register.StartupHook(type,callback)
Registers a listener for a particular message being sent to the
startup signal (where initialization and component startup
messages are sent). When the message equals the `type`, the
`callback will be called with the message as its parameter.
See the :ref:`Using Signals <using-signals>` dcocumentation for
more details.
:Parameters:
- **type** --- a string indicating the message to look for
- **callback** --- a callback specification
:Returns: ``null``
.. describe:: Register.LoadHook(file,callback)
Registers a callback to be called when a particular file is
completely loaded and processed. (The callback is called when the
file makes its :meth:`MathJax.Ajax.loadComplete()` call.) The
`file` should be the complete file name, e.g.,
``"[MathJax]/config/MathJax.js"``.
:Parameters:
- **file** --- the name of the file to wait for
- **callback** --- a callback specification
:Returns: the callback object
.. Method:: Queue(callback,...)
:noindex:
Pushes the given callbacks onto the main MathJax command queue.
This synchronizes the commands with MathJax so that they will be
performed in the proper order even when some run asynchronously.
See :ref:`Using Queues <using-queues>` for more details about how
to use queues, and the MathJax queue in particular. You may
supply as many `callback` specifications in one call to the
:meth:`Queue()` method as you wish.
:Parameters:
- **callback** --- a callback specification
:Returns: the callback object for the last callback added to the queue
.. Method:: Typeset([element[,callback]])
Calls the preprocessors on the given element, and then typesets
any math elements within the element. If no `element` is
provided, the whole document is processed. The `element` is
either the DOM `id` of the element, or a reference to the DOM
element itself. The `callback` is called when the process is
complete. See the :ref:`Modifying Math <typeset-math>` section
for details of how to use this method properly.
:Parameters:
- **element** --- the element whose math is to be typeset
- **callback** --- the callback specification
:Returns: the callback object
.. method:: PreProcess([element[,callback]])
Calls the loaded preprocessors on the entire document, or on the
given DOM element. The `element` is either the DOM `id` of the
element, or a reference to the DOM element itself. The `callback`
is called when the processing is complete.
:Parameters:
- **element** --- the element to be preprocessed
- **callback** --- the callback specification
:Returns: the callback object
.. method:: Process([element[,callback]])
Scans either the entire document or a given DOM `element` for
MathJax ``<script>`` tags and processes the math those tags
contain. The `element` is either the DOM `id` of the element to
scan, or a reference to the DOM element itself. The `callback` is
called when the processing is complete.
:Parameters:
- **element** --- the element to be processed
- **callback** --- the callback specification
:Returns: the callback object
.. method:: Update([element[,callback]])
Scans either the entire document or a given DOM element for
mathematics that has changed since the last time it was processed,
or is new, and typesets the mathematics they contain. The
`element` is either the DOM `id` of the element to scan, or a
reference to the DOM element itself. The `callback` is called
when the processing is complete.
:Parameters:
- **element** --- the element to be updated
- **callback** --- the callback specification
:Returns: the callback object
.. method:: Reprocess([element[,callback]])
Removes any typeset mathematics from the document or DOM
element, and then processes the mathematics again,
re-typesetting everything. This may be necessary, for example, if
the CSS styles have changed and those changes would affect the
mathematics. The `element` is either the DOM `id` of the element
to scan, or a reference to the DOM element itself. The `callback`
is called when the processing is complete.
:Parameters:
- **element** --- the element to be reprocessed
- **callback** --- the callback specification
:Returns: the callback object
.. method:: getAllJax([element])
Returns a list of all the element jax in the document or a
specific DOM element. The `element` is either the DOM `id` of the
element, or a reference to the DOM element itself.
:Parameters:
- **element** --- the element to be searched
:Returns: array of `element jax` objects
.. method:: getJaxByType(type[,element])
Returns a list of all the element jax of a given MIME-type in the
document or a specific DOM element. The `element` is either the
DOM `id` of the element to search, or a reference to the DOM
element itself.
:Parameters:
- **type** --- MIME-type of `element jax` to find
- **element** --- the element to be searched
:Returns: array of `element jax` objects
.. method:: getJaxByInputType(type[,element])
Returns a list of all the element jax associated with input
``<script>`` tags with the given MIME-type within the given DOM
element or the whole document. The `element` is either the DOM
`id` of the element to search, or a reference to the DOM element
itself.
:Parameters:
- **type** --- MIME-type of input (e.g., ``"math/tex"``)
- **element** --- the element to be searched
:Returns: array of `element jax` objects
.. method:: getJaxFor(element)
Returns the element jax associated with a given DOM
element. If the element does not have an associated element jax,
``null`` is returned. The `element` is either the DOM `id` of the
element, or a reference to the DOM element itself.
:Parameters:
- **element** --- the element whose element jax is required
:Returns: `element jax` object or ``null``
.. method:: isJax(element)
Returns ``0`` if the element is not a ``<script>`` that can be
processed by MathJax or the result of an output jax, returns ``-1``
if element is an unprocessed ``<script>`` tag that could be
handled by MathJax, and returns ``1`` if element is a processed
``<script>`` tag or an element that is the result of an output jax.
:Parameters:
- **element** --- the element to inspect
:Returns: integer (-1, 0, 1)
.. Method:: Insert(dst,src)
Inserts data from the `src` object into the `dst` object. The
`key:value` pairs in `src` are (recursively) copied into `dst`, so
that if `value` is itself an object, its contents is copied into
the corresponding object in `dst`. That is, objects within `src`
are merged into the corresponding objects in `dst` (they don't
replace them).
:Parameters:
- **dst** --- the destination object
- **src** --- the source object
:Returns: the modified destination object
.. Method:: formatError(script,error)
This is called when an internal error occurs during the processing
of a math element (i.e., an error in the MathJax code itself).
The `script` is a reference to the ``<script>`` tag where the
error occurred, and `error` is the ``Error`` object for the error.
The default action is to insert an HTML snippet at the location of
the script, but this routine can be overriden durring MathJax
configuration in order to perform some other action.
``MathJax.Hub.lastError`` holds the ``error`` value of the last
error on the page.
:Parameters:
- **script** --- the ``<script>`` tag causing the error
- **error** --- the ``Error`` object for the error
:Returns: ``null``
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.. _mathjax-api:
===============
The MathJax API
===============
The following links document the various components that make up
MathJax. These are implemented as JavaScript objects contained within
the single global variable, ``MathJax``. Although JavaScript includes
an objects with some inheritance capabilities, they do not constitute
a full object-oriented programming model, so MathJax implements
its own object library. This means there is an ambiguity when we
speak of an "object", as it could be either a native JavaScript
object, or a MathJax object. We will use `Object` (capitalized) or
`MathJax.Object` for, when the distinction is important.
You may also want to view the :ref:`advanced topics <advanced-topics>`
on the main MathJax documentation page.
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
The MathJax variable <variable>
The MathJax.Hub object <hub>
The MathJax.Ajax object <ajax>
The MathJax.Message object <message>
The MathJax.HTML object <html>
The MathJax.CallBack class <callback>
The MathJax.CallBack.Queue class <queue>
The MathJax.CallBack.Signal class <signal>
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
The MathJax.InputJax class <inputjax>
The MathJax.OutputJax class <outputjax>
The MathJax.ElementJax class <elementjax>
The base Jax class <jax>
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
The MathJax Object-Oriented Programming Model <object>

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