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From: | Joseph Vidal-Rosset |
Subject: | Re: [O] Mathjax vs. problems with imagemagick |
Date: | Sun, 6 Jul 2014 10:59:04 +0200 |
* PNG is "lossless" format--if you can, make it the first file you create rather than last.** If you create a JPG a "lossy" format then you could lose some of the beauty (like your example).
* ImageMagick has many switches you can throw--suggest you look deeper into it in the freely available manual--though its very thick.* Often there are blah2blah programs (and many methods in ImageMagick for example) available which may help that you may be able to string together. General example:dvips -o blah.dvips2pdf blah.pspdf2png blah.pdf** Maybe you can convert your file to an intermediary format and then convert it to .png*** But again, if possible, create a PNG (.png) type file firstly since it is a "lossless" file type.
On Sun, Jul 6, 2014 at 4:03 AM, Joseph Vidal-Rosset <address@hidden> wrote:PS: in attachment, an example of this terrible png images.Best wishes,I you have suggestions...I met already this problem and I do not remind what was the solution...That is why imagemagick is useful. Unfortunately, the produced png images in my ltxpng/ have a very bad quality and if the browser load them, the result is terrible.(for example if one uses bussproofs.sty of fitch.sty ).Hello everybody,To convert equations from *.org into *.html, Mathjax is certainly the best solution but unfortunately, this solution does not work as soons as one need to use some texlive package convenient to produce easily proofs in specific format
Jo.
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