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  • maaaaaaaartin maaaaaaaartin posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion

    Hello, I have a midi file with multiple channels (say bass, tenor alto, soprano). How to produce multiple mp3s with different volume distributions (say b=+0, t=+0, a=+0, s=+0; b=+0, t=-12dB, a=-12dB, s=-12dB; b=-12dB, t=+0, a=-12dB, s=-12dB; etc)? Thanks in advance for any help! Martin

  • maaaaaaaartin maaaaaaaartin posted a comment on ticket #131

    Using 0.49. Here is my preamble: \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{mathtools} \usepackage{bbm} \usepackage{stmaryrd} \usepackage{blkarray} \usepackage{mathdots} %%% sans serif \renewcommand\familydefault{\sfdefault} \everymath{\mathsf{\xdef\mysf{\mathgroup\the\mathgroup\relax}}\mysf} \usepackage{mathastext} %%% sans serif bb \usepackage{bbold} %%% upright greek letters \usepackage{upgreek} \renewcommand{\alpha}{\upalpha} \renewcommand{\beta}{\upbeta} \renewcommand{\gamma}{\upgamma}...

  • maaaaaaaartin maaaaaaaartin modified a comment on ticket #131

    Sorry for the delay. Here is an example with twice the same equation, the upper one being rendered in PNG (1200 DPI) while the lower one is rendered in SVG. Both equations look nice in normal view, but the lower one is distorted in presentation mode. Many thanks for your help!

  • maaaaaaaartin maaaaaaaartin posted a comment on ticket #131

    Sorry for the delay. Here is an example with twice the same equation, the upper one being rendered in PNG (1200 DPI) while the lower one is rendered in SVG: https://www.dropbox.com/s/i8utm3956sexuez/ForRoland.odp?dl=0 Both equations look nice in normal view, but the lower one is distorted in presentation mode. Many thanks for your help!

  • maaaaaaaartin maaaaaaaartin modified a comment on ticket #131

    Unfortunately it is still the same w/ LO 7.1.1 & TeXMath 0.49, cf. attached screenshots. Upper equation is PNG 1200, lower is SVG. First screenshot is in view mode, second is in presenter mode. So weird. Thanks for your help!!

  • maaaaaaaartin maaaaaaaartin modified a comment on ticket #131

    Unfortunately it is still the same, cf. attached screenshots. Upper equation is PNG 1200, lower is SVG. First screenshot is in view mode, second is in presenter mode. So weird. Thanks for your help!!

  • maaaaaaaartin maaaaaaaartin modified a comment on ticket #131

    Very strange indeed. Even stranger: on the presenter screen (i.e., the main screen, not the external), SVG equations are rendered perfectly on the "next slide" panel, but not on the "current slide" panel. I use MacOS 10.15. I tried with LO 6.3 & 6.2. If I activate OpenGL it is slightly better, but definitely not quite perfect. Thanks anyway for your help.

  • maaaaaaaartin maaaaaaaartin modified a comment on ticket #131

    I think TeXMath works perfectly. It is just that the generated SVG, even though they look perfect under Normal View, look ugly in Presentation mode. Just created a new profile, installed TeXMath again, and am getting the same result. Any idea where could it come from? Thanks anyway.

  • maaaaaaaartin maaaaaaaartin modified a comment on ticket #131

    Thank you! Unfortunately it also occurs with LO 6.3.4… Any idea where it could come from? Thanks again!

  • maaaaaaaartin maaaaaaaartin posted a comment on ticket #131

    Unfortunately it is still the same, cf. attached screenshots. Upper equation is PNG 1200, lower is SVG. First screenshot is in view mode, second is in presenter mode. So weird. Thanks for your help!!

  • maaaaaaaartin maaaaaaaartin posted a comment on ticket #23

    Did you try \renewcommand\familydefault{\sfdefault} ?

  • maaaaaaaartin maaaaaaaartin posted a comment on ticket #131

    Very strange indeed. Even stranger: on the presenter screen (i.e., the main screen, not the external), SVG equations are rendered perfectly on the "next slide" panel, but not on the "current slide" panel. I use MacOS 10.15. I tried with LO 6.3 & 6.2. If I activate OpenGL it is slightly better, but definitely not quite perfect. Thanks anyway for your help. On 17/02/2020 09:19, Roland Baudin wrote: That's strange... Perhaps you could try to download again LibreOffice and reinstall it. Or try to use...

  • maaaaaaaartin maaaaaaaartin posted a comment on ticket #131

    I think TeXMath works perfectly. It is just that the generated SVG, even though they look perfect under Normal View, look ugly in Presentation mode. Just created a new profile, installed TeXMath again, and am getting the same result. Any idea where could it come from? Thanks anyway. On 13/02/2020 16:10, Roland Baudin wrote: TexMaths 0.48 should work as expected with LibreOffice 6.3.4.2 in MacOS X. Could you should try to rename your LibreOffice profile and then reinstall TexMaths? [bugs:#131] https://sourceforge.net/p/texmaths/bugs/131/...

  • maaaaaaaartin maaaaaaaartin posted a comment on ticket #131

    Thank you! Unfortunately it also occurs with LO 6.3.4… Any idea where it could come from? Thanks again! On 12/02/2020 18:23, Roland Baudin wrote: The LibreOffice team has probably changed the SVG API in version 6.4... I suggest you stick on the 6.3.x version. [bugs:#131] https://sourceforge.net/p/texmaths/bugs/131/ SVG in LibreOffice under MacOS Status: open Group: v1.0_(example) Created: Wed Feb 12, 2020 11:06 AM UTC by Martine Ginette Last Updated: Wed Feb 12, 2020 11:06 AM UTC Owner: nobody Dear...

  • maaaaaaaartin maaaaaaaartin created ticket #131

    SVG in LibreOffice under MacOS

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