I have solved this question with dvipng -D 2000 -T tight -x 150 Template.dvi -o x1.png
-x parameter
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- Tue May 07, 2019 10:16 am
- Forum: Viewers for PDF, PS, and DVI
- Topic: dvipng generated image is very big, to make the picture smaller
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- Tue May 07, 2019 4:30 am
- Forum: Community talk
- Topic: dvipng generated image is very big, how to make the picture smaller
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dvipng generated image is very big, how to make the picture smaller
When use latex to compile .tex file and dvipng to convert .dvi file to get png image, for simple formula, the generated image is very big, is there any way to make the picture beautiful and smaller?
The command I used is :latex Template.tex and dvipng -D 600 -T tight Template.dvi -o x1.png
The ...
The command I used is :latex Template.tex and dvipng -D 600 -T tight Template.dvi -o x1.png
The ...
- Mon May 06, 2019 2:22 pm
- Forum: Viewers for PDF, PS, and DVI
- Topic: dvipng generated image is very big, to make the picture smaller
- Replies: 1
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dvipng generated image is very big, to make the picture smaller
When use latex to compile .tex file and dvipng to convert .dvi file to get png image, for simple formula, the generated image is very big, is there any way to make the picture beautiful and smaller?
The command I used is :latex Template.tex and dvipng -D 600 -T tight Template.dvi -o x1.png
The ...
The command I used is :latex Template.tex and dvipng -D 600 -T tight Template.dvi -o x1.png
The ...
- Mon May 06, 2019 2:21 pm
- Forum: Math & Science
- Topic: dvipng generated image is very big, to make the picture smaller
- Replies: 0
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dvipng generated image is very big, to make the picture smaller
When use latex to compile .tex file and dvipng to convert .dvi file to get png image, for simple formula, the generated image is very big, is there any way to make the picture beautiful and smaller?
The command I used is :latex Template.tex and dvipng -D 600 -T tight Template.dvi -o x1.png
The ...
The command I used is :latex Template.tex and dvipng -D 600 -T tight Template.dvi -o x1.png
The ...