[mimetex], licensed under the [gpl], lets you easily embed [LaTeX] math in your html pages. It parses a [LaTeX] math expression and immediately emits the corresponding [GIF] image, rather than the usual [TeX] dvi. And [mimetex] is an entirely separate little program that doesn't use [TeX] or its fonts in any way. Some examples of [mimetex]'s output: [http://macfrenchy.org/blog/mimetex/pictures/12ede3cdfd7c9d4de3461e2b0f0d1925.gif] [http://www.i-vision.cn/mimetex/pictures/beda1c6a718d893a15c8e8aa71398721.gif] [http://web.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~t06629hn/cache/ecae1fbe1167c03583998a5353f8ce63.mimetex.gif] [http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/Eq2Img/example_figure.gif] [FF]: Also check [MimeTexPreview] for a working example of [mimetex] integration into Tcl canvas Useful links: * mimeTeX homepage: http://www.forkosh.com/mimetex.html * Quick LaTeX tutorial: http://www.forkosh.com/mimetextutorial.html * TeX Users Group (TUG) homepage: http://tug.org/ * LaTeX3 Project homepage: http://www.latex-project.org/ ---- [AM] (14 may 2007) I like that! <> Documentation | Mathematics | Graphics