* Fix Arabic RTL text rendering in web UI
- Add dir='auto' attributes to markdown containers and blocks
- Implement post-processing to add dir='auto' to all text elements
- Replace directional CSS properties with logical properties for proper RTL list alignment
- Ensure bidirectional text support for mixed Arabic/English content
* Clean up commented duplicate function
Remove the commented-out duplicate transformMdastNode function
that was left over from refactoring.
* Fix Arabic RTL text rendering in web UI
- Add dir='auto' attributes to markdown containers and blocks
- Implement post-processing to add dir='auto' to all text elements
- Replace directional CSS properties with logical properties for proper RTL list alignment
- Minor code formatting improvements
This ensures bidirectional text support for mixed Arabic/English content in the llama.cpp web UI.
* Implement rehype plugin for comprehensive RTL text support
- Add rehypeRtlSupport plugin that applies dir='auto' to all elements with children
- Replace DOMParser-based approach with efficient HAST tree processing
- Remove hardcoded element lists for better maintainability
- Ensure proper bidirectional text rendering for mixed RTL/LTR content
* Fix RTL text rendering with rehype plugin and cleanup
* fix: prettier formatting
* webui: add rehype plugin to restore HTML in Markdown table cells
The remark/rehype pipeline neutralizes inline HTML as literal text
(remarkLiteralHtml) so that XML/HTML snippets in LLM responses display
as-is instead of being rendered. This causes <br> and <ul> markup in
table cells to show as plain text.
This plugin traverses the HAST post-conversion, parses whitelisted HTML
patterns (<br>, <ul><li>) from text nodes, and replaces them with actual
HAST element nodes. For lists, adjacent siblings must be combined first
as the AST fragmentation breaks pattern matching.
Strict validation rejects malformed markup, keeping it as raw text.
* chore: update webui build output
* fix: add remark plugin to render raw HTML as literal text
Implemented a missing MDAST stage to neutralize raw HTML like major LLM WebUIs
do ensuring consistent and safe Markdown rendering
Introduced 'remarkLiteralHtml', a plugin that converts raw HTML nodes in the
Markdown AST into plain-text equivalents while preserving indentation and
line breaks. This ensures consistent rendering and prevents unintended HTML
execution, without altering valid Markdown structure
Kept 'remarkRehype' in the pipeline since it performs the required conversion
from MDAST to HAST for KaTeX, syntax highlighting, and HTML serialization
Refined the link-enhancement logic to skip unnecessary DOM rewrites,
fixing a subtle bug where extra paragraphs were injected after the first
line due to full innerHTML reconstruction, and ensuring links open in new
tabs only when required
Final pipeline: remarkGfm -> remarkMath -> remarkBreaks -> remarkLiteralHtml
-> remarkRehype -> rehypeKatex -> rehypeHighlight -> rehypeStringify
* fix: address review feedback from allozaur
* chore: update webui build output