# \newcommand environment when convert from markdown to pandoc


Thank you very much in advance!

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Hi have you tried to take a look at the "Verbatim code blocks" section of the pandoc documentation ? –  Stéphane Laurent Apr 17 '14 at 11:04
Minmal working example? –  Thell Apr 17 '14 at 16:03
What do you mean by "code block don't work with mathjax" ? You want to convert your md file in html too ? –  Stéphane Laurent Apr 17 '14 at 16:46
@StéphaneLaurent: I think that you have get my point. I didn't notice that. I type math in ipython notebook and it seems that ipython notebook converts markdown to html. Could you find any solution for this? Thanks! –  Du Phan Apr 17 '14 at 17:10

One easy option is to use latex magic to use latex environments within ipython.

For instance, here is an example

%%latex \begin{aligned} \nabla \times \vec{\mathbf{B}} -\, \frac1c\, \frac{\partial\vec{\mathbf{E}}}{\partial t} & = \frac{4\pi}{c}\vec{\mathbf{j}} \\ \nabla \cdot \vec{\mathbf{E}} & = 4 \pi \rho \\ \nabla \times \vec{\mathbf{E}}\, +\, \frac1c\, \frac{\partial\vec{\mathbf{B}}}{\partial t} & = \vec{\mathbf{0}} \\ \nabla \cdot \vec{\mathbf{B}} & = 0 \end{aligned}

Alternatively, the only solution to using full blown latex within markdown cells is to use a configuration file for creating tex Macros in MathJax instead of overloading $...$.

First

1. Create a local MathJax installation (See ipython docs)

2. Modify the local MathJax installation with a custom configuration file and tex macros. (References provided below)

3. Tell ipython to use your local-modified MathJax installation using

 python -m IPython.external.mathjax -d /some/other/mathjax


### Modifying MathJax Installation

Here is a relevant snippet from the MathJax Documentation

If you have many such definitions that you want to use on more than one page, you could put them into a configuration file that you can load along with the main configuration file. For example, you could create a file in MathJax/config/local called local.js that contains your macro definitions:

MathJax.Hub.Config({
TeX: {
Macros: {
RR: "{\\bf R}",
bold: ["{\\bf #1}",1]
}   } });


<script src="/MathJax/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS_HTML,local/local.js"></script>