On 04/11/2009, at 3:21 PM, Shigeharu TAKENO wrote:
I think this is not a question for latex2html but for LaTeX.
If you want the output such as the latter one for the first
source, you may do
\begin{equation}
y=\textstyle\sum_{i=1}^n x_i
\end{equation}
A better way, perhaps, is:
\begin{eq
Thanks, Dr. or Mr. Shigeharu Takeno, for kindly taking the time to add your
points, particularly on how to use \displaystyle in the math mode in LaTeX.
I think Thorsten may have mentioned using displaystyle as another solution
to my sort of problem in the LaTeX-community Internet posting of some
shige 11/04 2009
Pat Somerville wrote:
> \begin{equation}
> y=\sum_{i=1}^n x_i
> \end{equation}
>
> , it would look as it should after running a latex2html command on
> the .tex file with the "i=1" below the summation sign (capital Greek
> letter sigma) and the "n" above the su
shige 11/04 2009
Nasser M. Abbasi wrote:
>> NUMBER followed by a number which seems to be a
>> counter as it increases for each image.
>>
>> So all the equations look like something as follows
>>
>> 99 3 x + y
>> 100