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diff --git a/kdoctools/docbook/xsl/params/tex.math.in.alt.xml b/kdoctools/docbook/xsl/params/tex.math.in.alt.xml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0b956c6c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/kdoctools/docbook/xsl/params/tex.math.in.alt.xml @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +<refentry id="tex.math.in.alt"> +<refmeta> +<refentrytitle>tex.math.in.alt</refentrytitle> +<refmiscinfo role="type">string</refmiscinfo> +</refmeta> +<refnamediv> +<refname>tex.math.in.alt</refname> +<refpurpose>TeX notation used for equations</refpurpose> +</refnamediv> + +<refsynopsisdiv> +<src:fragment id='tex.math.in.alt.frag'> +<xsl:param name="tex.math.in.alt" select="''"/> +</src:fragment> +</refsynopsisdiv> + +<refsect1><title>Description</title> + +<para>If you want type math directly in TeX notation in equations, +this parameter specifies notation used. Currently are supported two +values -- <literal>plain</literal> and <literal>latex</literal>. Empty +value means that you are not using TeX math at all.</para> + +<para>Preferred way for including TeX alternative of math is inside of +<sgmltag>textobject</sgmltag> element. Eg.:</para> + +<programlisting><![CDATA[<inlineequation> +<inlinemediaobject> +<imageobject> +<imagedata fileref="eq1.gif"/> +</imageobject> +<textobject><phrase>E=mc squared</phrase></textobject> +<textobject role="tex"><phrase>E=mc^2</phrase></textobject> +</inlinemediaobject> +</inlineequation>]]></programlisting> + +<para>If you are using <sgmltag>graphic</sgmltag> element, you can +store TeX inside <sgmltag>alt</sgmltag> element:</para> + +<programlisting><![CDATA[<inlineequation> +<alt role="tex">a^2+b^2=c^2</alt> +<graphic fileref="a2b2c2.gif"/> +</inlineequation>]]></programlisting> + +<para>If you want use this feature, you should process your FO with +PassiveTeX, which only supports TeX math notation. When calling +stylsheet, don't forget to specify also +passivetex.extensions=1.</para> + +<para>If you want equations in HTML, just process generated file +<filename>tex-math-equations.tex</filename> by TeX or LaTeX. Then run +dvi2bitmap program on result DVI file. You will get images for +equations in your document.</para> + +</refsect1> +</refentry> |