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From : Armin Straub <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: HTML export and the eqnarray environment
- Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2006 17:52:17 +0200
Hello,
first, I would like to say that the export-to-html functionality I lately
discovered is just great!
However, I observed that equations written in the eqnarray environment are
exported as very broad images that usually don't fit in my browser window. I
have attached a very small test-case and the exported images (a standard
equation is handled just fine).
Is this intended and is there some way to bypass this issue?
Currently, I use the export-to-html functionality by hand, i.e. by clicking
through the menu. This is because when I try e.g.
texmacs -c test.tm index.html
I receive the following messages
TeXmacs] Loading corktounicode
TeXmacs] Loading cork-unicode-oneway
TeXmacs] Loading tmuniversaltounicode
TeXmacs] Loading symbol-unicode-oneway
TeXmacs] Loading symbol-unicode-math
TeXmacs] Loading HTMLlat1
TeXmacs] Loading HTMLspecial
TeXmacs] Loading HTMLsymbol
TeXmacs] couldn't concretize image-1.png
TeXmacs] couldn't concretize image-2.png
and the images are not created. Instead a file named xxx is created. I have
attached a zipped version of it. What could be wrong here?
Thank for very much in advance.
Best regards
--
Armin Straub
Attachment:
test-13.png
Description: PNG image
Attachment:
test-14.png
Description: PNG image
<style|generic>
<\body>
The equation environment is exported as a small centered picture:
<\equation*>
a=b
</equation*>
But the eqnarray environment is exported as a very broad one:
<\eqnarray*>
<tformat|<table|<row|<cell|a>|<cell|=>|<cell|b>>>>
</eqnarray*>
</body>
<\initial>
<\collection>
<associate|language|american>
</collection>
</initial>
Attachment:
xxx.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
- HTML export and the eqnarray environment, Armin Straub, 08/06/2006
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