At Tue, 20 Oct 2009 17:17:46 +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote: > > > On Oct 20, 2009, at 3:56 PM, Darlan Cavalcante Moreira wrote: > > > > > Hi Carsten, > > > > The option "#+OPTIONS ^:nil" did the trick with underlines and hats, > > but Greek > > letter are still replaced. Since they are ignored by jsMath I get > > the correct > > equations and the only minor annoyance is that the font of the Greek > > letters is > > not as nice as if it were replace by jsMath (jsMath fonts are > > equivalent to > > latex fonts). If it is something easy to do, an option to also turn- > > off the > > replacements of Greek letters by org-mode would be nice, but don't > > bother if it > > is to much work. > > You can just use LaTeX conventions and write $\alpha$ instead of the > lazy \alpha. That should do the trick. > > - Carsten > > > > > > > I'll write the instructions of how to use jsMath with org-mode here > > soon. > > Thanks Carsten, > > > > Darlan > > > > > > > > > > > > At Tue, 20 Oct 2009 10:53:22 +0200, > > Carsten Dominik wrote: > >> > >> Hi Darlan, > >> > >> On Oct 16, 2009, at 6:36 PM, Darlan Cavalcante Moreira wrote: > >> > >>> > >>> Hello org-users, > >>> > >>> I know that it is possible to export equations as images if you set > >>> the variable > >>> org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments to t, but I prefer to use jsMath > >>> (http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/jsMath/) for equation in HTML. The > >>> problem is > >>> that when org-export-with-LaTeX-fragments is set to nil org-mode > >>> interprets > >>> underlines, hats and Greek letters and replace them in the generated > >>> HTML. > >> > >> Would > >> > >> #+OPTIONS ^:nil > >> > >> already do what you want? > >> > >> If you get this working, can I ask you to write up some instructions > >> on how to use this with Org and post them here? > >> > >> Thanks. > >> > >> - Carsten > >> > >>> > >>> I agree that this is nice in most cases, but I need them to be left > >>> untouched, > >>> since they will be later interpreted by jsMath when I'm viewing the > >>> page in a > >>> browser that supports java-script. Therefore, my "feature request" > >>> is disabling > >>> this smart behavior of org-mode when latex fragments are not > >>> converted to > >>> images. > >>> > >>> I also need to add a line in the HTML header to load the jsMath > >>> script, but this is > >>> easily accomplished with the line > >>> #+STYLE: > >>> in the org-file header. > >>> > >>> Here are some advantages and disadvantages about using jsMath > >>> instead of images. > >>> Advantages: > >>> - It's really pretty when you have all the fonts installed and you > >>> can zoom > >>> without any loss of quality. > >>> - No need to generate images when exporting > >>> + When you see the generated HTML page the jsMath script is run > >>> each time you > >>> reload the page. Because modern browsers are increasing more and > >>> more the > >>> efficiency of the java-script engine this is not a problem even > >>> if there are > >>> a lot of equations in the generated page. > >>> + On the other hand, creating images when exporting can take > >>> considerable > >>> time when there are man equations. > >>> > >>> Disadvantages > >>> - More difficult to setup > >>> + you have to install jsMath for authors, since you are creating > >>> pages with it. > >>> + you have to install jsMath for users, that is, install the fonts > >>> that will > >>> be used. If this is not done, jsMath will use images for the > >>> equations. You > >>> won't need to generate images when exporting, since jsMath > >>> already has all > >>> images (it just put the pieces together) > >>> - It is more inconvenient to send the generated HTML page to a > >>> friend, since > >>> your friend will need to install the fonts used by jsMath. > >>> > >>> > >>> Darlan > >>> > >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Emacs-orgmode mailing list > >>> Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > >>> Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > >>> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode > >> > >> - Carsten > >> > >> > >> > > - Carsten > > >