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BurningTreeC 6e674fe9db KaTeX plugin: add mhchem extension for chemical syntax (#3601)
* add chemParse (mchem extension)

* add mchem.min.js

* Update tiddlywiki.files

* add chemical reference link

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* renaming mchem to mhchem

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title: $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/katex/usage
!! Reference:
# Mathematical typesetting: [ext[https://katex.org/docs/supported.html]]
# Chemical typesetting: [ext[https://mhchem.github.io/MathJax-mhchem/]]
<hr>
The usual way to include ~LaTeX is to use `$$`. For example:
```
$$\displaystyle f(x) = \int_{-\infty}^\infty\hat f(\xi)\,e^{2 \pi i \xi x}\,d\xi$$
```
Single line equations will render in inline mode. If there are newlines between the `$$` delimiters, the equations will be rendered in display mode.
The underlying widget can also be used directly, giving more flexibility:
```
<$latex text="f(x) = \int_{-\infty}^\infty\hat f(\xi)\,e^{2 \pi i \xi x}\,d\xi" displayMode="true"></$latex>
```
The KaTeX widget is provided under the name `<$latex>` and is also available under the alias `<$katex>`. It's better to use the generic `<$latex>` name unless you are running multiple ~LaTeX plugins and wish to specifically target KaTeX.