On 10-Sep-2010, at 8:34 PM, Beuthe, Thomas wrote:

> UNRESTRICTED | ILLIMITÉ
> 
> Here's something I wanted to note. (Note: All tests were performed only on 
> Windows systems)
> 
> When using htlatex, TeX4ht will do its best to use as much html to render the 
> math
> to try and avoid the use of picmath.  Using \left. or \right. in $ $ math 
> works fine,
> but \bigl. and \bigr. cause a very subtle error (I didn't try any of the 
> other \big... series,
> but I assume it's probably the same for these).
> 
> For example, try entering:
> 
> $\bigl. K_J^{2\phi} \bigr|_{2\phi}$

You are still wanting to be in the stone age technology.  Please throw away the 
raster images of math and switch on to MathML. TeX4ht does an excellent job of 
converting LaTeX into MathML+XHTML which is what is needed to see your math 
documents on the web. As a proof of concept, I have put in an experimental 
chapter of my Professor's book, Cross Connections (which I am translating for 
him into MathML with TeX4ht) which is available at:

  http://download.river-valley.com/kssn/test.xml

You need FireFox to view the documents. STIX fonts might be necessary to view 
MathML perfectly in FireFox.  I have created the documents without any tweaking 
in the source files and with a simple TeX4ht configuration of, say, less than 
100 lines.

Best regards
-- 
Radhakrishnan

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