On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 03:06:21AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Stefan O'Rear writes: > >> ... Latex page sources are >> infinitely superior to unadorned images of unknown providence. > > Of course, most certainly! > But I failed to understand the relation to Wikipedia. > OK, I see. If you look at the sources, several pages have the <img ...> > accompagnied by the source... > <img class="tex" alt=" y = c_i x^i \," src="blah.png" /> > However, extracting this from the Web page seems extremely painful... > I never thought somebody would need that... > Jerzy K.
Extremely painful? The whole *point* of alt text is that it transparently replaces the image for people who can't see images. At least my browser of choice does it. Stefan
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