Many thanks for this help Nicolas. I do not succeed to adapt your example to my file. I am afraid that it is too complicated for me. I meet always difficulties with html export, and now it is a failure of bibtex2html... Thanks again Best regards Jo. 2014-08-04 13:32 GMT+02:00 Nicolas Berthier : > You wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > In order to convert a tikzpicture into html webpage, one needs > > #+OPTIONS: tex:imagemagick > > and it means that the other equations are no more converted via > > Mathjax. > > > > Is there a mean to combine the use of imagemagick only for > > tikzpicture, and keeping the use of Mathjax to read the other > > equations in the html file? > > Hi, > > You don't need to set the tex:imagemagick option globally. With the > example bellow, the HTML export should use Mathjax to render math > fragments: > > #+begin_src org > ,#+TITLE: Test > ,#+AUTHOR: Blah > ,#+LATEX_CLASS: article > ,#+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [american] > # > # Setup tikz package for both LaTeX and HTML export: > ,#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{tikz} > ,#+PROPERTY: header-args:latex+ :packages '(("" "tikz")) > # > ,#+PROPERTY: header-args:latex+ :imagemagick (by-backend (latex nil) (t > "yes")) > ,#+PROPERTY: header-args:latex+ :exports results :fit yes > > ,* One Diamond > > ,#+name: diamond > ,#+header: :iminoptions -density 600 -resample 100x100 > ,#+header: :file (by-backend (latex "diamond.tikz") (t "diamond.png")) > ,#+begin_src latex :results raw file > \begin{tikzpicture} > \draw (1,0) -- (0,1) -- (-1,0) -- (0,-1) -- cycle; > \end{tikzpicture} > ,#+end_src > > ,#+attr_latex: :float nil :width "" > ,#+results: diamond > > ,* LaTeX > > Inline math follows \(\left\{ x \right\}\)… > > ,* COMMENT setup > > ,#+name: setup > ,#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results silent :exports none > (defmacro by-backend (&rest body) > `(case (if (boundp 'backend) (org-export-backend-name backend) nil) > ,@body)) > ,#+end_src > > # Local variables: > # eval: (org-sbe "setup") > # End: > > #+end_src > > Regards, > > -- > Nicolas Berthier FSF Member #7975 >