-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, Here is something you might be interested in : a Linux tool to convert equations into PNG (or any other graphic format), which can later be used in Powerpoint presentations (or elsewhere) Just gunzip and untar the file to get a directory. In that directory is an executable called tex2im. Put it in your search path, probably in /home/username/bin and change its permission to 755. I have also attached another file, .tex2imrc, which should be placed in your HOME directory. This has some of the customizations I used - 300x300 resolution, transparent background (so that you can use the equations on any background), etc. More information about this tool can be obtained from http://www.nought.de/tex2im.php If you knew about this, feel free to ignore the message. Have fun G - -- S. Gowtham Graduate Student Department of Physics Michigan Tech University Houghton MI 49931-1295 USA URL : http://www.sgowtham.net -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFCI1f4rVepoaB77DkRAqv0AJ9RELSgqmuLIe3CwbhYqYdRnuhtVACgpbSP K+mbdDenY2eggBjqtwYjn4Y= =T3WF -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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