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I recently got around to figuring out how to make TeX render with
white foreground and black background; this looks much nicer in my
Mnemosyne since I use the black-white plugin:
http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/node/58#comment-226

The key is to edit dvipng to read
dvipng -fg 'rgb 1 1 1' -bg 'rgb 0 0 0' -D 200 -T tight tmp.dvi

(I had tried that a few months ago, but I made the mistake of using
options like '-fg rgb 1 1 1', since I naturally assumed that because
the man page did not mention needing quotes or using the long-option =
syntax, then none were needed. While trying again today, I thought,
surely it couldn't be *that* stupid... but it was.)

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gwern
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