Note: This is an archived post that was originally sent to the Hollywood mailing list on Thu, 29 Mar 2012 06:34:22 -0000
I'd really love to see a formual editor for strings I know, this most likely extremely hard but dealing with latex generated SVGs between TextOut-Snippets is unconvenient and not really a solution. Fonts simply look different and worse, the font size is always a problem. It seems font size is not equal to the "biggest" sign in the font, right? For example, a bracket "(" seems to be higher in number of pixels than fontsize specifies? So, when including a SVG graphic, the bounding box around the so-included text is always different from the specified font size.
Hence, the alignment of formulas with ordinary text is a problem. I'd love to see an automatic alignment of formulas (generated with latex or in Latex-Style notation ) in TextOut()
Thanks for reading my wishful thinking
nexus
[29 Mar 2012] Feature Request for Hollywood 6
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[30 Mar 2012] Re: Feature Request for Hollywood 6
Note: This is an archived post that was originally sent to the Hollywood mailing list on Fri, 30 Mar 2012 23:23:11 +0200
I'm afraid that's not a high priority because this is too specialized and nothing for the general public, i.e. nothing spectacular that sells more Hollywood copies
I'd really love to see a formual editor for strings I know, this most likely extremely hard but dealing with latex generated SVGs between TextOut-Snippets is unconvenient and not really a solution. Fonts simply look different and worse, the font size is always a problem. It seems font size is not equal to the "biggest" sign in the font, right? For example, a bracket "(" seems to be higher in number of pixels than fontsize specifies? So, when including a SVG graphic, the bounding box around the so-included text is always different from the specified font size.
Hence, the alignment of formulas with ordinary text is a problem. I'd love to see an automatic alignment of formulas (generated with latex or in Latex-Style notation ) in TextOut()
Thanks for reading my wishful thinking
[01 Apr 2012] Re: Feature Request for Hollywood 6
Note: This is an archived post that was originally sent to the Hollywood mailing list on Sun, 1 Apr 2012 10:35:24 +0200 (CEST)
I'm going to publish my recently enhanced hwbeamer application soon (around the beginning of May -- then my spare time should increase a little bit).
thanks, nexus
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I have to disagree because only then can hollywood really or easily be used for typical presentations (e.g. at university or any other kind of scientific work). In my group, the show stopper for hollywood is not being able to use formulas. On the other hand, the typical windows user hardly change their work chain which usually involves powerpoint. So, I cannot promise that in this case others are as mad as I and switch from "etablished" tools to insane cool niche productsI'm afraid that's not a high priority because this is too specialized and nothing for the general public, i.e. nothing spectacular that sells more Hollywood copies
I'm going to publish my recently enhanced hwbeamer application soon (around the beginning of May -- then my spare time should increase a little bit).
thanks, nexus
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[01 Apr 2012] Re: Feature Request for Hollywood 6
Note: This is an archived post that was originally sent to the Hollywood mailing list on Sun, 01 Apr 2012 15:18:34 +0200
Well, maybe I'm going to add it someday but it all depends on how much work would be necessary to add this. I haven't checked if there are any libraries out there which help to do this. In that case, it could probably be added quite easily via a plugin.I have to disagree because only then can hollywood really or easily be used for typical presentations (e.g. at university or any other kind of scientific work). In my group, the show stopper for hollywood is not being able to use formulas. On the other hand, the typical windows user hardly change their work chain which usually involves powerpoint. So, I cannot promise that in this case others are as mad as I and switch from "etablished" tools to insane cool niche products