Hi
Do the latex equations rendered as images, dont have a image description page.
If they do, how do I go about getting an xml for them?
Consider the image below.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/math/f/6/a/f6ac8632c237011599f300e62d916859.png.
It is on page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid.
I can't find the image description page for this image.
If it doesnt have a description page, is this true only for images with class tex?
Or is it the case for some other classes of image as well?
Thanks :)
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 2:08 PM, priyank bagrecha bagi.priyank@gmail.comwrote:
Do the latex equations rendered as images, dont have a image description page.
If they do, how do I go about getting an xml for them?
The tex rendered images are derived assets created on-demand for rendered invocations of the <math> tag. They have no descriptions, metadata, or independent existence -- rather they should be considered similar to the rest of the HTML output on an article page, such as paragraphs and tables.
-- brion
Brion Vibber wrote:
The tex rendered images are derived assets created on-demand for rendered invocations of the<math> tag. They have no descriptions, metadata, or independent existence -- rather they should be considered similar to the rest of the HTML output on an article page, such as paragraphs and tables.
-- brion
They may not even have an image, depending on your user preferences and how simple it is to render with just html.
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