ideas on printing spec. chars. from HTML file to Samsung ML-1210 printer?

Paul Lussier p.lussier at comcast.net
Thu Oct 6 09:20:01 EDT 2005


lan4pal at newcomb.mv.com writes:

> I am working on mathematics lesson plans in HTML, with many
> non-Latin characters such as Greek (e.g., π) and math
> specifics (e.g., ∀, ∠).  Only "mu" would come out.
> Only about a dozen of the math operators print out.  In a quick
> test, I put my Greek char. file into an OOo 1.9.125 .odt file;
> the printout gave me all but 9 of the characters (thought
> lower-case alpha would came, but an assumption...).

Have you tried installing LyX ?  This would pull in all the LaTeX
requiered fonts, etc.  You could then use LyX to actually write your
docs, and then just export to html, ps, or pdf.  I believe LaTeX still
to this day has better support for math than just about anything else.
-- 

Seeya,
Paul



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