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Exporting equations and formulas: Word 2003 Gif
While working on conference proceedings I encountered a problem with
equations export (Equation Editor 3.1 in Word2003) into GIF files (via html export). For some strange reason the GIF images look like if all the letters were bold. Because I did these exports some years earlier and knew that the formulas looked quite good, so I tried to do the export on many computers (with all the same installation) and found one, that creates good images. Now the porblem is to force my computer to do nice exports as well Bad result: http://kdf.mff.cuni.cz/~janek/WordGif/spatne.gif Good result: http://kdf.mff.cuni.cz/~janek/WordGif/spravne.gif Notice: If you do an html export in Word, you won't notice any change in document layout nor the formulas. You have to open the GIFs themselves or open the produced html in a non-IE browser. |
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Exporting equations and formulas: Word 2003 Gif
Hi Janek
I don't know the answer. But if I were looking for it, I'd do Tools Options. On the General tab, click the Web Options button. Make sure everything you see in that dialog box, on all its tabs, matches the settings on the "good" machine. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Janek" wrote in message ... While working on conference proceedings I encountered a problem with equations export (Equation Editor 3.1 in Word2003) into GIF files (via html export). For some strange reason the GIF images look like if all the letters were bold. Because I did these exports some years earlier and knew that the formulas looked quite good, so I tried to do the export on many computers (with all the same installation) and found one, that creates good images. Now the porblem is to force my computer to do nice exports as well Bad result: http://kdf.mff.cuni.cz/~janek/WordGif/spatne.gif Good result: http://kdf.mff.cuni.cz/~janek/WordGif/spravne.gif Notice: If you do an html export in Word, you won't notice any change in document layout nor the formulas. You have to open the GIFs themselves or open the produced html in a non-IE browser. |
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Exporting equations and formulas: Word 2003 Gif
On 13-Apr-2006, Janek wrote:
While working on conference proceedings I encountered a problem with equations export (Equation Editor 3.1 in Word2003) into GIF files (via html export). For some strange reason the GIF images look like if all the letters were bold. I don't have any explanation for why Word is converting the equations this way, but I do know there's an easier way to do it than using Word's HTML conversion. MathType is the full-featured version of the Equation Editor that comes packaged with Word. MathType has a feature called "Export Equations". This will make a copy of each of the equations in the document, and save the copy in a folder. This is similar to the way Word does it during HTML conversion, but MathType gives you more control over the process, and without the overhead of the HTML conversion (which it doesn't sound like you need anyway). If you DO need the HTML conversion, MathType does this better than Word does too -- with a feature called "Export to MathPage". You can download an evaluation of MathType at the link in my signature. -- Bob Mathews bobm at dessci.com Director of Training http://www.dessci.com/free.asp?free=news FREE fully-functional 30-day evaluation of MathType 5 Design Science, Inc. -- "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, MathFlow, Equation Editor, TeXaide |
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