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In the math panel on Mac OS X (non-Retina displays), the icons are very
pixelated. This could be due to the rendering without anti-aliasing but in
any case most of the icons look very dated due to that.
Examples are the Laplace operator ∇, the inequality signs ≤ ≦ ≮ and the
root symbols in row 2. Examples that *are* anti-aliases and look better,
are "a/b" and the parentheses.
Maybe this is again because people wanted to "play safe" for systems
without a complete Unicode character set.
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It's possible to embed characters from a font in an SVG graph; this could
be used to avoid problems with fonts that do not have all math characters.
I've found some information on this page:
http://www.xml.com/lpt/a/1410
(roughly in the middle of the text). I'm not sure which tools can automate
this process, though.
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