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ruby-badlands
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Convert LaTeX to HTML
there is an old webpage written in HTML and CSS that is distributed on a CD to be read locally on the user's computer even with no internet access. Up to now, all equation have been added to the page as pictures. This now needs to be changed. All equations are to be added in LaTeX.
Is there a way to do this without adding a link to a CDN?
Thanks for any help,
Ruby
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- Stefan Kottwitz
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Convert LaTeX to HTML
welcome to the forum!
What is your LaTeX related question?
Ok, this was kind of a rhetoric question. If you would like to replace the images by LaTeX code that is rendered on the fly, you may need a LaTeX compiler locally or within the browser. I guess keeping the equations as images would not be the worst as file space and size (especially of such simple images) is hopefully not so important nowadays.
Stefan
Convert LaTeX to HTML
There is also a LaTeX equation plugin for LibreOffice, and some kind of LaTeX equation entry syntax for Word as well. Either can create HTML output.
See https://extensions.libreoffice.org/exte ... texmaths-1 for the LibreOffice LaTeX equation plugin.
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