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Old 09-13-2023, 03:00 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Elvys View Post
I've been looking for a solution for this with no luck…

I have a Physics book filled with images containing lots of formulas and symbols in rather poor quality. I've used an upscaling software, and the results are surprisingly good.
The problem is that the formulas now appear at 4 times the original size, and it's quite annoying. Is there a way for Sigil to include the original image size in the code so that once the images are replaced, they occupy the same container?

I hope I have explained myself well
Thank you very much in advance!
You could use one of the various math formula creators on the web that saves to SVG and go that route to replace the low-res images.
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