It would be better if were to provide this scaling as I described, but here is an immediate workaround for anyone interested –let the plugin wp-quicklatex. If the size were precisely adjustable it would be absolutely the best. QuickLaTeX aligns with HTML text better than any other (including TeX4ht). I think this should be fairly straightforward to implement. Of course, there’s a possibility of placing an ImageMagick filter which would scale all images as they are placed in ql-cache, but that’s much trickier to do at our end than at. (I think these two settings should be cumulative, so the overall document could be scaled using the global parameter, and then special uses (footnotes, for example) could be locally scaled with the individual parameter.) I would like to suggest a percentage scale parameter (_not_ font size) to be made available, as an global parameter in the setup, and as a parameter in the individual block, with 100 being your current size, so the graphic would be created at that scale factor. This would require QuickLaTeX to be scaled to about 80%. Equation referencing by \label, but my font is already too large I’d like to drop it to about 90%. Preview formulas in comments before publishing.ģ.7.4. Fixed markup to avoid HTML validation warnings.ģ.7.5. Server update, bug fixes in plugin
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