mathpix-markdown-it
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Mathpix-markdown-it is an open source implementation of the mathpix-markdown spec written in Typescript. It relies on the following open source libraries: MathJax v3 (to render math with SVGs), markdown-it (for standard Markdown parsing)
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# Sections
## Basic example
Let’s begin with a basic example to demonstrate the `\section{section title}` command, which marks the beginning of a new section called section title. Section numbering is automatic and can be customized, or disabled.
```tex
\title{Sections and Chapters}
\section{Introduction}
This is the first section.
\section{Second Section}
This is the second section
```
This example produces the following output:

## Document sectioning
| levels | |
| :----: |:------------------------------|
|1 |`\section{section}` |
|2 |`\subsection{subsection}` |
|3 |`\subsubsection{subsubsection}`|
## Numbered and unnumbered sections
To get an unnumbered chapter, section, subsection, etc. add an asterisk `(*)` at the end of the command, before the opening curly brace. These will not go into the table of contents. Here is our first example (above) but this time using `\section*` instead of `\section`:
```tex
\title{Sections and Chapters}
\section*{Introduction}
This is the first section.
\section*{Second Section}
This is the second section
```
This example produces the following output:

## Start section counter from specific number
`\setcounter{section}{number}`
Sets count for `section` to contain the value number.
- *Note:* number can be positive or negative.
```tex
\title{Sections and Chapters}
\setcounter{section}{7}
\section{Introduction}
This is the first section.
\setcounter{section}{0}
\section{Second Section}
This is the second section
```
This example produces the following output:

## Unnumbered sections in the table of contents
To add an unnumbered section to the table of contents, use the `\addcontentsline` command like this:
`\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Title of the section}`
Here is an example using `\addcontentsline`:
```tex
[[toc]]
\title{Sections and Chapters}
\section{Introduction}
This is the first section (numbered).
\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Unnumbered Section}
\section*{Unnumbered Section}
An unnumbered section
\section{Second section}
The second numbered section.
```
This example produces the following output:
