Go to:
www.tlhiv.org/ltxpreview/
Or
www.codecogs.com/latex/eqneditor.php

Write your math then save as svg or png.

*thank you for texstackexchange.com
Regards

بتاريخ ٢٥‏/١٠‏/٢٠١٧ ٦:٣٠ م، كتب "Bernt Lie" <[email protected]>:

> Thanks, Ricardo.
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>
> I received perfect help from the developer of WriteTeX… I needed to
> install a load of dlls related to pdf2svd, and include the directory in the
> path… I’m not a “computer scientist” – but managed to figure it out.
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> -B
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On
> Behalf Of *Ricardo Berlasso
> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 25, 2017 17:18
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: LyX math --> svg?
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> 2017-10-24 12:57 GMT+02:00 Bernt Lie <[email protected]>:
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> I'm using LyX 2.2.2 on Windows 10 (64 bit).
>
> Question:
> * Is there a way to copy some math expression from LyX and paste it into,
> say, Inkscape, as svg?
> * If not, any other way to produce svg files? (I have tried to install
> WriteTeX as an extension in Inkscape, but this doesn't work properly at the
> moment.)
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> It's possible to create cropped PDF files and then convert them to SVG
> with external utilities like pdf2svg (it's available on Linux, not sure
> about other OSs).
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> If you go to File → New from template you'll find the PDF-cropped.lyx
> template: use it to create your expression and then save the resulting PDF.
> Then you can use pdf2svg the following way
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> pdf2svg input.pdf output.svg
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> to get the SVG file.
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> Regards,
>
> Ricardo
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> Thanks,
> BL
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>

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