[Framers] Is this your final answer to equations?

Lin Sims ljsims.ml at gmail.com
Mon Aug 9 10:34:31 PDT 2021


Sorry for the no doubt massive tedium you're experiencing now. 🙁

I had a thought that maybe converting the Word file to XML (via the ZIP
option) and opening the XML in Structured Frame might work, but it doesn't.
The XML file needs some sort of schema or something like that and, of
course, it doesn't have one. Poop. So much for that idea.

On Mon, Aug 9, 2021 at 12:41 PM <tammyvb at spectrumwritingllc.com> wrote:

> So,
>
>
>
> Remember that game show "The weakest link?" Well, that's what keeps going
> through my head as I ask myself "Is this your final answer?"
>
>
>
> First, I truly and sincerely appreciate everyone's input and advice to this
> issue. It helped to me to feel not so alone in my quest. Second, I will
> summarize at a very high level the results of investigating all that I
> investigated and what I ultimately had to do.
>
>
>
> 1.      For Export to PDF - There are no special settings that I could find
> anywhere that would help me get the equations recognized as images when
> exporting to PDF. The equations remained recognized as text.
> 2.      For Export to PDF/XPS - There was a single setting that I could try
> (Optimize for Image Quality), but again, the equations were not being
> recognized as images. Only text.
> 3.      For Save As HTM/HTML - I tried Lin's recommendations (Save >
> Advanced, and Web Options) at a size of Cambria Math 14 point, many
> subscripts, especially those with a descender such as a "j" were still
> being
> cut off. A "j" actually looked like an "i," for example.
> 4.      For Save as HTM/HTML - I incorporated Lin's recommendations along
> with Sue's to increase the font size (this was also found as a work-around
> when googling this issue until my fingers bled) and voila, it helped with
> the cutting off of the descenders in a subscript, but introduced another
> issue. Although in the Word document an equation remained on a single line
> at the increased font size, when extracted as PNGs, these equations were
> now
> turned into multi-line equations at arbitrary points so the equation was
> not
> pleasing or easy to read or consistent in layout. Operators were left
> randomly on their own lines, some lines had only two equation variables,
> others had three, etc.
>
>
>
> I have just punted at this point. I have worked off-book way too many hours
> to try and resolve this issue further. I am going w/ the PDF solution of
> saving the Word file to a PDF, and then cropping each equation to the size
> that I need and importing the PDF into the FM document. As vector images,
> scaling the PDF to view is not an issue and I can now at least save the
> equations to a single folder with each equation image having a unique name
> and I can import each equation into the multiple documents as I need. If I
> need to make a change to an equation, I can make a change in the original
> Word doc., save as a PDF with the appropriate name and voila, all the
> documents that have this equation imported will be updated en masse and the
> information won't get out of sync across multiple documents.  The only
> thing
> that I will simplify going forward is to have each equation in its on Word
> file so that I can deal w/ one PDF at a time and not have to take an extra
> step to crop each equation individually out of the PDF file.
>
>
>
> Again, I sincerely and truly appreciate all the effort, thoughts, and
> advice
> that was supplied. This list just rocks w/ incredibly talented and
> knowledgeable folks that always go the extra mile. I hope to be able to pay
> it forward someday.
>
>
>
> Happy Monday
>
>
>
> TVB
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>
>
> Tammy Van Boening
>
> Tammy dot vanboening at spectrumwritingllc dot com
>
> www.spectrumwritingllc.com
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