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* 6 Sep 2008 -- An image like XXX doesn't look as good as the same image XXX that's vertically aligned with your surrounding text. Along with several standard HTTP header fields, mimeTeX now also emits a special Vertical-Align: -nn header, where -nn is the number of pixels (usually negative as illustrated) needed for a style="Vertical-Align: -nn px" attribute in the <img> tag used to render your expression. See the mimeTeX manual for further discussion. * 5 Sep 2008 -- Users running mimeTeX as a Win32 DLL with Shital Shah's Code Project reported that color directives aren't reset, e.g., an expression containing \red is rendered red as directed, but all subsequent images are red, too. This has been fixed (along with several similar bugs nobody noticed). It never affected users running mimeTeX in the usual way, as a cgi. |
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