Dňa 10.10.2011 10:15, roland65 wrote / napísal(a):
Hi,
Hi,
a cool one! thank you. This is something I dreamed of already years ago.
You perhaps should add the extension to
http://extensions-test.libreoffice.org/extension-center
The rendered text is not antialiased. Is it a matter of conversion by
dvipng or is it a matter of used fonts? dvipng documentation is not
clear in that. Could support for antialiasing be added to the extension?
Another problem: the dvisvgm tool is available only for 32 bit linux
systems (the deb package). Would it be, please, possible to ask the
author to provide also a 64 bit version?
Thanks once more
Milos
I released last week TexMaths, a new extension for LibreOffice.
TexMaths is an easy to use equation editor that alows to edit and generate
LaTeX equations in Writer, Impress and Draw documents. TexMaths is a based
on ooolatex, which is not maintained anymore.
You can find all the details at this website :
http://roland65.free.fr/texmaths
Best regards,
RB
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