ahab wrote:
> E.g.
> <img alt="S=\frac{a_1.(r^n-1)}{r-1}" eeimg="1" src="http://
> chart.apis.google.com/chart?
> cht=tx&amp;chs=1x0&amp;chf=bg,s,FFFFFF00&amp;chco=000000&amp;chl=S%3D
> %5Cfrac%7Ba_1.(r%5En-1)%7D%7Br-1%7D" style="vertical-align:middle">
> 
> I.e. the raw URL:
> http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=tx&chs=1x0&chf=bg,s,FFFFFF00&;chco=000000&chl=S%3D%5Cfrac%7Ba_1.(r%5En-1)%7D%7Br-1%7D
> 
> With cht=tx (TeX?)
> and alt="S=\frac{a_1.(r^n-1)}{r-1}" is equivalent to chl=S%3D%5Cfrac
> %7Ba_1.(r%5En-1)%7D%7Br-1%7D

You might want to look at
     http://www.mathtran.org/wiki/index.php/Web_service
which has, since 2007, been making TeX typeset formulas available as a 
public service.

(I'm the main developer of MathTran.)

Google's service doesn't seem to be using TeX for typesetting: compare
http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=tx&chl=%201%20\left\langle%20ddd%20\right\rangle%202
http://www.mathtran.org/cgi-bin/mathtran?D=5;tex=%201%20\left\langle%20ddd%20\right\rangle%202

If anyone from Google is listening:  I'd rather you contributed to 
MathTran than wrote your own pseudo-TeX.  And you'll find it easier in 
the long run.


-- 
Jonathan

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