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Milkdown latex trigger surface

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Milkdown latex trigger surface

Purpose

This page isolates Milkdown's inspectable implementation evidence for math delimiter triggers.

Source set

  • packages/crepe/src/feature/latex/input-rule.ts
  • packages/crepe/src/feature/latex/index.ts
  • packages/crepe/src/feature/top-bar/config.ts

Strongest explicit signals

  • Milkdown Crepe ships an inline math input rule:
    • typing $...$ creates an inline math node
  • Milkdown Crepe ships a block math input rule:
    • $$ plus trailing whitespace/newline creates a LaTeX block surface
  • the latex feature wires both input rules into the editor feature stack
  • the top bar also exposes an explicit math insertion action

Plate-relevant takeaways

  • Milkdown is no longer just a thin cross-check for this surface
  • it provides executable-style implementation evidence for both inline and block math triggers
  • this makes Milkdown a real secondary authority for trigger mechanics, not merely a syntax companion

What this source cluster is good for

Use this cluster when deciding:

  • whether $...$ trigger behavior is a real editor surface
  • whether block-math trigger behavior should be modeled separately from inline pairing
  • whether the surface belongs in input-assist law instead of parser law

What this source cluster is not good for

This cluster is weaker for:

  • deciding whether Plate already ships the same trigger behavior
  • deciding whether Obsidian shares the same concrete trigger mechanics
  • broader product preferences around live preview vs source presentation