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Backend Python library for rendering LaTeX problem statements and CP editorial animations to self-contained HTML

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Scriba

Status: v0.22.0 · MIT · Python 3.10+

Scriba is a backend Python library that renders LaTeX problem statements and competitive-programming editorials to self-contained HTML fragments. It is LaTeX-first: drop a .tex source in, get out HTML plus the exact CSS/JS asset basenames needed to display it.

What is Scriba?

  • LaTeX-first rendering for CP problem statements and editorials, with KaTeX math, Pygments code highlighting, lists, tables, sections, figures, \href / \url with XSS hardening, and \begin{lstlisting} code blocks.
  • Self-contained output contract: every render produces an HTML fragment plus a namespaced set of required CSS and JS basenames and a block-data map — consumers decide how to serve the static assets.
  • \begin{animation} environment (shipping since 0.2.0) for step-through editorial walkthroughs with 15 built-in primitives (arrays, grids, graphs, trees, DP tables, number lines, matrices/heatmaps, stacks, plane-2D, metric plots, and the 5 data-structure primitives: code panel, hash map, linked list, queue, variable watch). \begin{diagram} for inline static graph/tree figures is reserved under extension E5. See docs/spec/ruleset.md for the full grammar and error catalog.

What's new in v0.22.0

  • Exact text metrics — cell/node text is measured against a shipped, pinned 34 KB Inter subset ("Scriba Sans", full Vietnamese coverage) using the font's own advance table: browser deltas drop from 5–30% to <1%, tabular-nums honoured, stdlib-only runtime.
  • One runtime source — the inline widget <script> (and the standalone theme toggle) are derived from scriba.js by sentinel slicing; a generation-token guard kills the orphaned-transition race; rapid Next/Prev never swallows frames.
  • Every-script rung 0 — Thai/Devanagari identifiers parse (combining marks), spaceless scripts wrap cluster-safely, RTL text renders in logical order (unicode-bidi:plaintext, dir="auto"), complex-script widths warn once (W1301) that they are safe over-estimates. CJK is exact at 1em by construction.
  • Layout cannot drift — viewBox + stacking offsets come from one shared timeline replay; content labels join one registry per primitive; the smart-label lint backlog is zero and gated there.
v0.21.0 changelog

What's new in v0.21.0

  • Annotation & caption legibility across all primitives — long label= captions wrap and fold into every primitive's bounding box (no more clipping at the figure edge); range[a:b] and position=below annotation targets that were silently dropped now render on all data-structure primitives; position=below labels sit in a leader-connected callout lane, wide left/right pills reserve horizontal space, competing above-labels stack (ranges get a span bracket), and cross-primitive obstacle avoidance is restored. Rendered output bytes differ (SCRIBA_VERSION 8→9) — caches keyed on rendered output MUST invalidate.
  • (v0.20.0) Compact embed widget — overlay step controls, tidy spacing, overlap-safe annotations.
  • (v0.19.0) Graph layout stability — node pinning, isolated-node lane, auto-seed.
  • (v0.18.0) Render-content fixes — narration interpolation, captions, recolor, shared defs.
  • (v0.17.0) Fail-loud validation, render fixes, reference overhaul.
  • (v0.16.0) Embedder font-scale knob + boundary validation.
  • See CHANGELOG.md for the full history.
v0.8.2 changelog
  • Position-aware auto-ID generation. Duplicate animation/diagram blocks with identical content now produce distinct HTML element IDs.
  • Duplicate block ID warning. The pipeline emits CollectedWarning(code="E1019", severity="dangerous") when two blocks share the same block_id.
v0.8.0 changelog
  • Fixed state styling regression. Cell/node/edge state colors (current, error, good, highlight, etc.) were silently overridden by primitive base selectors due to a CSS specificity conflict. Primitive base selectors now use :where() to zero their qualifying specificity, so .scriba-state-* rules always win.
v0.7.0 changelog
  • Fully portable HTML output. render.py now produces single-file, offline-ready HTML. All CSS (scene primitives, animation, widget chrome, Pygments syntax highlighting), KaTeX math fonts (20 woff2 files, base64-encoded), and \includegraphics images (data URIs) are inlined. Zero CDN dependencies — just open the .html in any browser.
  • CSS deduplication. The ~470-line inline CSS block in render.py was replaced by a new scriba.core.css_bundler module that reads CSS from source .css files at render time. Single source of truth for all styling.
  • traversable_to_path() helper. Centralised the Path(str(traversable)) anti-pattern across 3 files into a documented helper in scriba.core.artifact, ready for future as_file() upgrade.
  • text_outline= parameter removed. The per-call text outline parameter on primitives, deprecated in v0.6.0, is removed. Use the CSS halo cascade instead.
v0.6.0 changelog
  • Wave 8 — vstack layout. Array, DP-table, and related primitives now compose their caption, index labels, and cells through a shared scriba/animation/primitives/layout.py vstack helper.
  • Wave 9 — CSS-first text halo cascade. Every [data-primitive] text element now inherits paint-order: stroke fill markers with a --scriba-halo CSS variable that each state class overrides.
  • RFC-001 — structural mutation ops. Tree, Graph, and Plane2D primitives gained safe structural ops (add_node, remove_node, reparent).
  • RFC-002 — strict mode and document warnings. Pipeline surfaces non-fatal issues on Document.warnings. See docs/guides/strict-mode.md.
  • Examples reorganized. 53 .tex examples across examples/quickstart/, examples/algorithms/, examples/cses/, and examples/primitives/. See docs/cookbook/README.md.

Install

pip install scriba-tex

Scriba shells out to a small Node.js worker for KaTeX math, so the host environment needs Node.js 18+ on PATH:

# System prerequisite — Node.js only
apt-get install nodejs   # or: brew install node

KaTeX 0.16.11 is vendored inside the wheel (at scriba/tex/vendor/katex/katex.min.js), so no separate npm install -g katex step is required. pip install scriba-tex is all you need once Node is present.

Using Scriba with an AI assistant

To have an AI write .tex for Scriba, give it one file: docs/SCRIBA-TEX-REFERENCE.md.

It's self-contained — all commands, all 15 primitives, all selectors, all gotchas. No other spec files needed.

Prompt template:

Read SCRIBA-TEX-REFERENCE.md. Write a Scriba .tex file that animates [algorithm]. Use only commands and primitives documented in that file.

Hello world

from scriba import Pipeline, RenderContext, SubprocessWorkerPool
from scriba.tex import TexRenderer

pool = SubprocessWorkerPool()
pipeline = Pipeline([TexRenderer(worker_pool=pool, pygments_theme="one-light")])

ctx = RenderContext(
    resource_resolver=lambda name: f"/cdn/problems/1/{name}",
    theme="light", dark_mode=False, metadata={}, render_inline_tex=None,
)

doc = pipeline.render(r"\section{Hello} Let $x^2$ be the square.", ctx)
print(doc.html)          # HTML fragment
print(doc.required_css)  # namespaced CSS keys
pipeline.close()

Standalone CLI

For quick rendering without writing Python, use render.py directly:

python render.py input.tex                # → input.html
python render.py input.tex -o out.html    # → custom output path
python render.py input.tex --open         # → render and open in browser

Output is a single, fully portable HTML file — all CSS, KaTeX math fonts, syntax highlighting, and images (via \includegraphics) are inlined as data URIs. No internet connection or external files needed. Just open the .html file in any browser.

For legacy filmstrip mode (static frames, no JavaScript):

python render.py input.tex --static

Sanitize before embedding

Scriba does not sanitize its output — consumers must pass it through a vetted sanitizer before embedding in a page. Scriba ships an allowlist that matches its output contract:

import bleach
from bleach.css_sanitizer import CSSSanitizer
from scriba import ALLOWED_TAGS, ALLOWED_ATTRS

css = CSSSanitizer(allowed_css_properties=("transform","transform-origin","width","height"))
safe = bleach.clean(doc.html, tags=ALLOWED_TAGS, attributes=ALLOWED_ATTRS,
                    css_sanitizer=css, strip=True)

Serving static assets

Assets ship inside the Python package. Copy them at deploy time:

from importlib.resources import files
import shutil
shutil.copytree(str(files("scriba.tex.static")), "./public/scriba", dirs_exist_ok=True)

Then include them alongside the rendered fragment:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="/cdn/katex/katex.min.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/public/scriba/scriba-tex-content.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/public/scriba/scriba-tex-pygments-light.css">
<script defer src="/public/scriba/scriba-tex-copy.js"></script>

<article class="scriba-tex-content">{{ doc.html }}</article>

Note: This section applies to the Pipeline API (library usage), where you serve assets yourself. If you use render.py instead, the output HTML is fully self-contained — all CSS, KaTeX fonts (base64), and Pygments highlighting are inlined. No separate asset serving needed.

Documentation

Full architecture, contracts, and roadmap live under the project docs tree: https://github.com/Danchuong/scriba/tree/main/docs

License

MIT. See LICENSE.

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