On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 5:42 AM, Alex Brollo alex.brollo@gmail.com wrote:
- As I see, .png images from <math> tag have a white background. This is
disturbing if such images are posted into a coloured background page. Should it be possible to replace the white background with a transparent background?
This is fixed in trunk with $wgTexvcBackgroundColor. It now defaults to 'transparent', i.e., binary transparency. It will still look a little blurry. If you don't care about IE6 users, you can make it 'Transparent' instead to use alpha transparency.
- I know that <math> tag manages css style, so that it's easy to
redim/align the resulring .png image (a very useful trick for inline, simple formulas). Nevertheless, the default font is ruined by a redim, since its light graphic with subtle tracts. Is there a trick so solve this issue?
I don't understand what you're asking.