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Old 04-04-2025, 12:54 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by hakelm View Post
I have used Calibre to convert pdf-files containing mathematical formulas to epub and the results looks like this:

f

w

and therefore:

2

L

D  c S q 

(4.9)

f

w

2

(pdftoepub delivers the same result)

Hardly satisfactory.
Is there any way to improve on this?
Thanks in advance for any tip.
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Do you have something like a TeX source for the PDFs? If so, use that to convert to ePub and not PDF through something like pandoc.

If no, what do you get just copying and pasting the equation from the PDF? The same garbage? Or at least something a bit closer? I don't think there's much you can do that's not going to require a bunch of manual tweaks and fixes.
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