Re: [toolbox] LaTeXiT 1.2 beta
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From: Maarten S. <maa...@xs...> - 2005-07-03 14:36:09
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On 3 Jul 2005, at 15:22, Herbert Schulz wrote: > On Jul 3, 2005, at 8:08 AM, Maarten Sneep wrote: > >> Arrays will set normally, it is with the multi-line constructs >> from the amsmath package that the trouble really starts. > > That is what I meant too. I'd guess the multi-line environments > would have to be set at text rather than maths; i.e., use ``text'' > for full control. There are other options for multi-line equations, the preview package is one of them. >> Frankly, getting a template that would allow us to obtain >> displayed maths _and_ get the baseline offset has been a nightmare >> (and is still unresolved). May I point you to http://www.xs4all.nl/ >> ~msneep/articles/baseline.html for background information? > > I would suggest that there is little need for a baseline for > displayed equations and the offset from the lower left corner can > be (0pt,0pt) in those situations. I think it is only for in-line > equations that you run into a problem; am I correct there? No, displayed equations will be used for, well, display uses, and I think most equations for keynote will be displayed, even if more material is shown on the same line. Displayed equations look "fuller" and that is what you need in Keynote. Maarten |