Re: [tex4ht] Blackboard bold

2015-08-25 Thread Hans Georg Schaathun
On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 01:57:00PM +0200, Michal Hoftich wrote: > Hi Hans, > > > > Thanks to Michal as well, even though his solution did not solve > > any problems when I tried it. > > > > That!s strange, I got correct output in firefox, see attached png > file. Have you got any error messages?

Re: [tex4ht] Blackboard bold

2015-08-25 Thread Michal Hoftich
Hi Hans, > > Thanks to Michal as well, even though his solution did not solve > any problems when I tried it. > That!s strange, I got correct output in firefox, see attached png file. Have you got any error messages? Michal

Re: [tex4ht] Blackboard bold

2015-08-24 Thread Jagath AR
Hi Deimi, Hope you are doing well :-) That is why I have used mstyle in this case. Regards Jagath On 25 August 2015 at 11:17, Deimantas Galcius wrote: > Hi Jagath, > > mathvariant 'double-struck' is called *blackboard bold*. There are no > 'bold double-struck', I believe. > Therefore ** is red

Re: [tex4ht] Blackboard bold

2015-08-24 Thread Hans Georg Schaathun
On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 10:54:17AM +0530, Jagath AR wrote: > Hi Georg, > One of the easiest way to achieve correct MathML tag for this is to use > below tex4ht cfg on your MWE: Thanks a lot. It seems that I do not need all the preamble material that you suggest. If I just use \mathbb from amssym

Re: [tex4ht] Blackboard bold

2015-08-24 Thread Deimantas Galcius
Hi Jagath, mathvariant 'double-struck' is called /blackboard bold/. There are no 'bold double-struck', I believe. Therefore // is redundant. Best regards, -- Deimi On 08/25/2015 08:24 AM, Jagath AR wrote: Hi Georg, One of the easiest way to achieve correct MathML tag for this is to use below

Re: [tex4ht] Blackboard bold

2015-08-24 Thread Jagath AR
Hi Georg, One of the easiest way to achieve correct MathML tag for this is to use below tex4ht cfg on your MWE: %--- % htlatex \RequirePackage{amssymb} % used for \mathbb \RequirePackage{bm} % used for \boldsymbol \Preamble{xh

Re: [tex4ht] Blackboard bold

2015-08-24 Thread Hans Georg Schaathun
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 08:32:58PM +0200, Michal Hoftich wrote: > could you please provide some sample document? This depends on your > input, in particular on used fonts. We can map LaTeX font symbols to > unicode values, so it shouldn't be impossible to get blackboard letters > without some custo

Re: [tex4ht] Blackboard bold

2015-08-24 Thread Michal Hoftich
Hi Hans, > Dear all, > > Does anyone know of a good way to get blackboard bold in MathML > output from TeX4ml? All I need are the N/Z/Q/R/C for natural > numbers, integers, and rational, real and complex numbers. could you please provide some sample document? This depends on your input, in part

Re: [tex4ht] Blackboard bold

2015-08-24 Thread Hans Georg Schaathun
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 07:50:57PM +0530, Jagath AR wrote: > Hi Hans, > Can you confirm whether it is TeX4ht or TeX4ml? TeX4ht. Sorry, acronyms passing straight through fingers with no conscious thought. :-- George > > Regards > Jagath > > On 24 August 2015 at 17:12, Hans Georg Schaathun > w

Re: [tex4ht] Blackboard bold

2015-08-24 Thread Hans Georg Schaathun
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 07:50:57PM +0530, Jagath AR wrote: > Hi Hans, > Can you confirm whether it is TeX4ht or TeX4ml? TeX4ht. Sorry, acronyms passing straight through fingers with no conscious thought. :-- George > > Regards > Jagath > > On 24 August 2015 at 17:12, Hans Georg Schaathun > w

Re: [tex4ht] Blackboard bold

2015-08-24 Thread Jagath AR
Hi Hans, Can you confirm whether it is TeX4ht or TeX4ml? Regards Jagath On 24 August 2015 at 17:12, Hans Georg Schaathun wrote: > Dear all, > > Does anyone know of a good way to get blackboard bold in MathML > output from TeX4ml? All I need are the N/Z/Q/R/C for natural > numbers, integers, an

[tex4ht] Blackboard bold

2015-08-24 Thread Hans Georg Schaathun
Dear all, Does anyone know of a good way to get blackboard bold in MathML output from TeX4ml? All I need are the N/Z/Q/R/C for natural numbers, integers, and rational, real and complex numbers. I found a list of suitable MathML tags at http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/double-struck.html so I am c