On 2013-02-21, Liviu Andronic wrote: > On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 10:14 AM, Guenter Milde <mi...@users.sf.net> wrote: >> Please also consider "view/export cropped SVG" (if unicode-math is used):
>> * with the traditional TeX math fonts, the conversion of mathematical >> content is buggy, because of the non-standard font metrics. >> * with Xe/LuaTeX, "unicode-math", and OpenType Math fonts (LatinModern >> math, Asana Math, or XITS), the conversion is OK. Unfortunately I found out that also with unicode-math, prolems with the SVG conversin exist >> SVG is supported by HTML. This allows the inclusion of scalable vector >> images of equations in HTML pages - far better than bitmap PNGs! > That would be nice, indeed. Could you come up with a patch and post it > on the ticket? I posted an example. > (I cannot test this as I'm running TeXLive 2009 and > thus no "unicode-math".) How about upgrading? Debian/testing has TeXLive 2012 (and AFAIK Ubuntu as well). So even in a Debian/stable it should be easy to upgrade to a mixed stable/testing setup. Günter