I agree that this is nice in most cases, but I need them to be left
untouched,
since they will be later interpreted by jsMath when I'm viewing the
page in a
browser that supports java-script. Therefore, my "feature request"
is disabling
this smart behavior of org-mode when latex fragments are not
converted to
images.
I also need to add a line in the HTML header to load the jsMath
script, but this is
easily accomplished with the line
#+STYLE: <SCRIPT SRC="../jsMath/easy/load.js"></SCRIPT>
in the org-file header.
Here are some advantages and disadvantages about using jsMath
instead of images.
Advantages:
- It's really pretty when you have all the fonts installed and you
can zoom
without any loss of quality.
- No need to generate images when exporting
+ When you see the generated HTML page the jsMath script is run
each time you
reload the page. Because modern browsers are increasing more and
more the
efficiency of the java-script engine this is not a problem even
if there are
a lot of equations in the generated page.
+ On the other hand, creating images when exporting can take
considerable
time when there are man equations.
Disadvantages
- More difficult to setup
+ you have to install jsMath for authors, since you are creating
pages with it.
+ you have to install jsMath for users, that is, install the fonts
that will
be used. If this is not done, jsMath will use images for the
equations. You
won't need to generate images when exporting, since jsMath
already has all
images (it just put the pieces together)
- It is more inconvenient to send the generated HTML page to a
friend, since
your friend will need to install the fonts used by jsMath.
Darlan
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