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HTML problem
date posted 18th January 2001 11:13
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I am currently producing some text and accompanying maths fractions and =
equations. I have been advised that even if I supply the fractions and =
equations in the form of gif files, using Mathtype, there may still be =
problems in incorporating them in the HTML text and aligning them =
correctly. I was advised that a better approach would be for the text =
and maths notation to be produced using Flash instead.
Can HTML not handle inline graphics? Can anyone offer advice as to the =
best way of dealing with this?
Many thanks.
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I am currently producing some text =
and accompanying maths fractions and equations. I have been =
advised=20
that even if I supply the fractions and equations in the form of gif =
files,=20
using Mathtype, there may still be problems in incorporating them in the =
HTML=20
text and aligning them correctly. I was advised that a better =
approach=20
would be for the text and maths notation to be produced using =
Flash=20
instead.
Can HTML not handle inline graphics? =
Can anyone=20
offer advice as to the best way of dealing with this?
Many thanks.
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