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Old 08-23-2013, 05:27 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Toxaris View Post
If I have equations, I always convert them into a SVG via codecogs. That has the advantage that it can scale with the textsize with no loss to quality.
Of course, svg images are optimal but the problem with this method is that the OP should write again all the equations (and after that, to re-embed them in the html file). If he were to start from zero, your advice is probably the most wise, but with the .doc file with the equations already written, I don't know if using the codecogs services if the better choice.
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