On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 11:40:24PM +0530, Madhusudan Singh wrote:
> Have you considered the use of MathJax?
> 
> If your math is web only, that is a compelling alternative.
> On Apr 15, 2016 10:37 PM, "Tim Wescott" <t...@wescottdesign.com> wrote:
> 
> > I posted this paper to my website yesterday:
> > http://wescottdesign.com/articles/pid/pidWithoutAPhd.pdf.
> >
> > A reader contacted me asking why I left out the equals signs in the
> > equations.  It turned out that the equals signs did not render correctly
> > in his web reader plug-in, but did render correctly in the related
> > stand-alone reader.  Here's what he said:
> >
> > "Hi,
> >
> > I'm attaching bmps of screenshots to this message, showing the bad
> > rendering. This is through the Foxit add-on to the Firefox browser.
> > I just downloaded the file, rather than looking at it in the browser,
> > and when the file is opened by Foxit, the equals signs show up just
> > fine."
> >
> > This isn't a problem with Lyx per se., but (likely) some interaction
> > between tex2pdf, the Foxit software, and possibly the guy's screen
> > resolution.  But -- you guys are smart, so I'm asking you if you (A)
> > know what's going on, and (B) have any suggestions for how I could work
> > around this for Foxit users without making my pdf files too ugly for
> > normal humans to want to read.

I don't have an idea of how to fix the problem, but in case it helps:
the equals signs show fine for me in Chromium.

Scott

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