Implemented, will be in the next release.

Peter

On Thursday, 22 November 2012 17:10:34 UTC+1, Mark wrote:
>
> Ok no problem... I understand.
>
> I wasn't sure if my description was clear enough or not.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
>
> On Thursday, November 22, 2012 11:06:59 PM UTC+7, Peter Bienstman wrote:
>>
>> It's on my TODO list, but I'm rather swamped at the moment... 
>>
>> Peter 
>>
>> On 11/22/2012 05:06 PM, Mark wrote: 
>> > 
>> > Peter, 
>> > 
>> > Did you see the issue that I mean?  It's not good for me to have EXPORT 
>> > CARDS simply export the LaText raw strings... I would rather have the 
>> > LaText output rendered as a jpeg or gif...and then export those images 
>> > as cards with images (containing a picture of the LaText output). 
>> > 
>> > Mark 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 7:56:26 PM UTC+7, Peter Bienstman 
>> wrote: 
>> > 
>> >     I'll have a look at it. If latex images are currently not exported, 
>> it 
>> >     should be not to difficult to fix. 
>> > 
>> >     Peter 
>> > 
>> >     On 11/21/2012 09:42 AM, Mark wrote: 
>> >      > 
>> >      > Maybe I am doing something wrong? 
>> >      > 
>> >      > On my computer, I enter an LaTex string which gets rendered (by 
>> >     MikTex) 
>> >      > into a math formula or whatever. 
>> >      > It displays correctly on my computer. 
>> >      > I export this card into a Mnemosyne V 2.x card file. 
>> >      > Then import it on another computer. 
>> >      > When that card is displayed, it gives me an error about LaTex 
>> not 
>> >     being 
>> >      > installed. 
>> >      > (This is what prompted my question about Mac OSX and LaTex in 
>> >     another 
>> >      > thread). 
>> >      > 
>> >      > What I am suggesting is that on my computer is an option that 
>> the 
>> >      > rendered LaTex output be captured as an image when I export. 
>> >      > 
>> >      > Then the target destination computer would not need to install a 
>> >     LaTex 
>> >      > package...because it would simply import an image of the 
>> rendering. 
>> >      > 
>> >      > Mark 
>> >      > 
>> >      > 
>> >      > 
>> >      > 
>> >      > 
>> >      > On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 2:48:11 PM UTC+7, Peter 
>> Bienstman 
>> >     wrote: 
>> >      > 
>> >      > 
>> >      > 
>> >      >     On 11/21/2012 01:50 AM, Mark wrote: 
>> >      >      > 
>> >      >      > I'm kind of daunted by getting LaTex installed (and 
>> >     maintained) in 
>> >      >      > multiple locations and multiple O/S.... in other words 
>> >     across all my 
>> >      >      > student's platforms and places. 
>> >      >      > 
>> >      >      > Since I can get LaTex working easily on my computer.... 
>> >       it would be 
>> >      >      > nice if I could enter cards using LaTex on my computer, 
>> >     then had the 
>> >      >      > option to capture and export the LaText cards as images. 
>> >      >      > 
>> >      >      > I could then distribute the cards to students and they 
>> >     would be 
>> >      >     shown as 
>> >      >      > images without having to work about LaTex on their 
>> >     machines.... 
>> >      > 
>> >      >     Just export the as 'cards' format, and the latex images 
>> >     should be 
>> >      >     included. 
>> >      > 
>> >      >     Peter 
>> >      > 
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