Hello Jean-Pierre,
$E_{\textrm{Bayes}}$ gives the correct result, and *is* the current correct syntax to get roman fonts in math.
'\textrm' didn't change the behaviour.
On Netscape 4.8/Solaris, png transparency is not available, so the result may depend upon the browser.
It is good to know also that a bug (IMHO, and ond Ros Moore's also, but seemingly NOT on the developers') in Mozilla/Firefox turns into a failure to align inline equations, which are correctly seen in IE and Konqueror, and others I guess.
It is definitely not a browser issue, the png-files themselves are not transparent (using ImageMagicks display), although image info says it should.
Also, IE and Firefox on Windows give identical results.
As an alternative I tried to disable transparency, but setting $TRANSPARENT_FIGURES = 0; in the .latex2html-init file just gives me
"./.latex2html-init did not return a true value at /usr/bin/latex2html line 183"
Omitting the line keeps transparency switched on.
As a second alternative, I tried to generate gif instead of png. Unfortunately pstoimg does not support gif. Is there a way to configure pstoimg so that it would support gif?
Many thanks again!
Regards, Stefan
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