> It worked very well with a slight exception. I see well close up,
 > and the math equations produced are 15-20% too small. Many people
 > could not read them as they are. The .jpgs are not the same size
 > as the math equations displayed as when .png files are selected.
 > No doubt the remedy is already contained in the documentation.
 > 
 > They are very distinct and not blurry, if you see well close up.
 > I also noticed that the tex4ht-bin had been updated May 19, 2006
 > and I didn't have it. So I downloaded it and it made no apparent
 > change to the quality of the htlatex outputted web page/images.

Typically, the quality of images can be improved by using outline
fonts, changing the parameters of the conversion utilities invoked
through the G-scripts of tex4ht.env, and controlling the size of the
fonts used in the source files.  -eitan



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