Indeed I would also use mpl to have png of formulas so as to put them in a 
HTML page.

C.


>va="baseline" does not work?
>
>-JJ
>
>
>On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 3:05 AM,  <projet...@club-internet.fr> wrote:
>>>Dimension of a text in mpl is renderer-dependent in general.
>>>Each renderer has "get_text_width_height_descent" method which 
returns
>>>width, height, and descent of the given text.
>>>If you're only interested in latex-rendered text, you may use the
>>>get_text_width_height_descent() method in the TexManager.
>>>
>>>As you see, it is possible to know the dimension of the text, but
>>>these functionalities are not exposed to the user, and a bit difficult
>>> to use unless you're familiar with mpl. If you let us know for what
>>>you need to use the depth of the text, we may come up with some 
simple
>>>solution.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>
>>>-JJ


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