2011/1/19 Alex Brollo <alex.brollo(a)gmail.com>
2011/1/19 Maury Markowitz <maury.markowitz(a)gmail.com>
I am dipping my toe in MATH for the first time and finding the results
somewhat curious. They key appears to be this
statement:
"It generates either PNG images or simple HTML markup, depending on
user preferences and the complexity of the expression."
Consider the formulas here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spherical_tokamak
Is there any hope that the PNG and HTML versions of things might be
made to look more similar? The characters don't even look the same in
some cases (kappa for instance) and this leads to VERY confusing
output.
You can force png rendering both by preferences and by code. But what's
more interesting is the use of badly documented \scriptstyle TeX tag, which
generates a much smaller and less "invasive" display of pngs: se this recent
talk into en.source:
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Wikisource:Scriptorium#Help.21_.28fractions_a…
Alex brollo
I added some \scriptstyle tags into inline expressions, and I discovered
that they force png too, while giving a smaller (better in my opinion)
display of tha formulae.
feel free to rollback! It's a test only.
Alex brollo