Developed by Darshit Vora
Open index.html in a web browser and you're good to go.
You will get an API Key warning given you'll be running it from Tiny's cloud code - just close that warning for now. If you are going to get serious with development, either register with Tiny for continued cloud use, or include TinyMCE in your project.
Alternatively, you can build your own TinyMCE 5 build from the TinyMCE 5.x branch, and host the files locally yourself.
A package.json file is included for you to quickly get TinyMCE running locally - use your favourite package manager (such as NPM, Yarn, etc) to get the build files, and update the JS file in the index.html file and you'll be good to go.
git clone
- Open
index.html
in browser
- Copy plugins folder in your pproject
- To change label make change in
plugins/matheditor/plugin.js
- To change css styles check stylesheet files in
plugins/matheditor/html/plugin.html
- Integrate in matheeditor tinymce plugin as external plugin while you initialize tinymce. Check example in index.html
https://www.martyfriedel.com/blog/tinymce-5-creating-a-plugin-with-a-dialog-and-custom-icons https://www.tiny.cloud
tinymce5-math-chemistry-symbol-plugin is copyright (c) 2020-present Darshit Vora and the contributors to Node-Minio.
tinymce5-math-chemistry-symbol-plugin is free software, licensed under the MIT License. See the
LICENSE
file for more details.