Hello Mark, 

> (I had good luck with eScape,  but it really isn't supported anymore.

I forgot to mention: I 'm working on Mac, and I found only Windows and Debian 
version of eScape.)

> But are you saying that you saved in pdf then used calibre to convert to
> epub from pdf and the formulas were dropped? 

No, I was happy only that in the pdf version from LO, the formulas were showed 
nice!  :)
I imported odt and html versions into Calibre.

> I asked Werner Donne to see if odf2epub would work. The test resulted in
> the tex being handled properly,  but the LO math appeared but only as a
> text expression. Werner indicated that the isue was that epub readers
> did not yet handle MathMl islands.

Ok, but I saw some epub and mobi math books with nice formulas. 
Even if I increase the font size the formulas were increased, too.
So it seems there are not simple image formulas.
Therefore has to be some kind of solution. I would be prefer an LO solution.

> This is part of a continuing issue with OOo which incorporates MathML
> but not in a way transparent to other applications. For example, you
> really need additonal export macros to be able to convert an OOo doc to
> Xhtml+MathML, as saving an OOo doc to html frmat converts equations to
> images.
> 
> So, as a result of the above,  if you save the doc with your equations
> as LO Writer html, and then import into calibre, and then convert to
> epub,  all equations will appear as you intended, because LO converts all
> those equatins to images when saving to html.

It is true for the html version converted from LO, where the formulas are 
images and showed correctly.
If I increase the font size in the browser, the formula picture is growing even 
though the quality will be worse.

But if I open this LO html version into Calibre, the result will be the 
following:
- some very simple pictures will be showed,
- most of the formula  pictures won't be showed.
The place of the formula is empty or sometime I can see instead of the formula 
an empty rectangle with a thin grey border.

So there are two problems with this solution:
- the most of the formula pictures vanish and
- if the formula is showed, it is a fixed size image.
 ( Mac OS X 10.6.6 and 10.6.7, LO 3.3.1)


Zoli


> 
>> Hello, 
>> 
>> I would like to convert LibreOffice document that contains Math formulas to 
>> ePub format.
>> If I save it as PDF, the formulas are showed fine.
>> If I open with Calibre the  .odt or .html (zip) files saved by LibreOffice, 
>> that everything is ok except the math formulas. They don't showed at all.
>> Tried to convert to ePub format with writer2epub extension, too. But there 
>> are not  formulas in the result.
>> 
>> How can I convert Math documents to ePub format from LibreOffice?
>> 
>> Thanks:  Zoli 


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