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    BobInNJ
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    I want to add some mathematical formulas to my web page. I want the formulas to look good however, it is important that the web page can be viewed with a standard browser. Should this be done in HTML? Should I make up a GIF file for them? What is the recommend tool these days? Thanks Bob

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      I want to add some mathematical formulas to my web page. I want the formulas to look good however, it is important that the web page can be viewed with a standard browser. Should this be done in HTML? Should I make up a GIF file for them? What is the recommend tool these days? Thanks Bob

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      killabyte
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      if you use basic HTML you will run into web safe font issues and wont look as good as an image

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        I want to add some mathematical formulas to my web page. I want the formulas to look good however, it is important that the web page can be viewed with a standard browser. Should this be done in HTML? Should I make up a GIF file for them? What is the recommend tool these days? Thanks Bob

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        Dalek Dave
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        DO you mean you just want them to be seen or you want functionality? If it is just an image, just bung it in a div and move to where it is needed.

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          I want to add some mathematical formulas to my web page. I want the formulas to look good however, it is important that the web page can be viewed with a standard browser. Should this be done in HTML? Should I make up a GIF file for them? What is the recommend tool these days? Thanks Bob

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          Lost User
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          Wikipedia uses images to display formulas. Follow the leader.

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            DO you mean you just want them to be seen or you want functionality? If it is just an image, just bung it in a div and move to where it is needed.

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            BobInNJ
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            David, I just want them to be seen. Bob

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              I want to add some mathematical formulas to my web page. I want the formulas to look good however, it is important that the web page can be viewed with a standard browser. Should this be done in HTML? Should I make up a GIF file for them? What is the recommend tool these days? Thanks Bob

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              AditSheth
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              best way to use images of formulas here look at some web pages http://oscience.info/math-formulas/vector-geometry-formulas/ http://www.basic-mathematics.com/basic-math-formulas.html#

              If a man hasn't discovered something he will die for, he isn't fit to live. -martin luther king

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                I want to add some mathematical formulas to my web page. I want the formulas to look good however, it is important that the web page can be viewed with a standard browser. Should this be done in HTML? Should I make up a GIF file for them? What is the recommend tool these days? Thanks Bob

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                phil o
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                I would look for MathML.

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