LaTeX blog
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Hello, I need to make a math blog. I need to be able to edit LaTeX content and save it, and then retrieve it in some component and reder it. The last part of what I said (rendering) is clear to me, but I need a solution to content editing.
What I tried:
Strapi, with CKEditor, I have tried many existing implementations of the wiris plugin, both in v4, and v5 of strapi. The issue is that it either doesn't work anymore (super old code), or it breaks stuff (like CKEditor functionalities)
I am more than happy to explore other solutions. My last resort would be a headless WordPress.
Do you have any advice on this topic? Do you know some solutions that would work?
Thanks
What I tried:
Strapi, with CKEditor, I have tried many existing implementations of the wiris plugin, both in v4, and v5 of strapi. The issue is that it either doesn't work anymore (super old code), or it breaks stuff (like CKEditor functionalities)
I am more than happy to explore other solutions. My last resort would be a headless WordPress.
Do you have any advice on this topic? Do you know some solutions that would work?
Thanks
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@Cinnamon Hello, I need to make a math blog. I need to be able to edit LaTeX content and save it, and then retrieve it in some component and reder it. The last part of what I said (rendering) is clear to me, but I need a solution to content editing.
What I tried:
Strapi, with CKEditor, I have tried many existing implementations of the wiris plugin, both in v4, and v5 of strapi. The issue is that it either doesn't work anymore (super old code), or it breaks stuff (like CKEditor functionalities)
I am more than happy to explore other solutions. My last resort would be a headless WordPress.
Do you have any advice on this topic? Do you know some solutions that would work?
Thanks
sounds like you want a wysiwyg editor? then tiptap is good. of course it's not drop-in, you have to write quite some code to get maths equations working
https://tiptap.dev/docs/editor/extensions/functionality/mathematics#page-title for example is an implementation – it's not free though so if you are not willing to pay you need to implement it yourself. but yeah it is possible.