Thank you for the suggestion. The thing is, that the PNGs get created automatically by exporting from Indesign - I already have all of the formulas and special cases as *.eps files. It's a conversion of already existing printed textbook, which was originally designed in Indesign - there are around 8000 of them, so it doesn't seem too reasonable to replace them with svg-s manually.
Is there a significant performance boost by using svg instead of png? If I have to do it, I'd really rather know that it would help.
I guess another thing that could be done would be to re-do everything in Sigil, just design it in Indesign, now that I have all formatting design questions solved. But again, I'd really rather do it only if I know that I cannot use Indesign's exported epub somehow, this issue seems kind of silly.
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