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From: | Sébastien Miquel |
Subject: | Re: Patch to align baseline of latex fragments and surrounding text |
Date: | Thu, 9 Dec 2021 20:59:30 +0000 |
Hi, Matt Huszagh writes:
I feel that maybe it would be useful to attach screenshots to show the improvement from this patch? Anyway, I've attached two images: one with the correct baseline alignment to surrounding text and the other with the current, incorrect, baseline alignment. I think a lot of people would like this functionality. It looks much better than the current behavior.
This looks great indeed but I've failed to reproduce in my environment. I couldn't get ~org--match-text-baseline-ascent~ to compute the ascent : the ~xml-get-attribute~ call returns : ("-16.945024" "12.153473" "16.148855" "8.064997") which gives an ascent < -100, and the code then defaults to 'center. The options described in your =my-dvisvgm= seem outdated, you can check the latest default value of =dvisvgm= : =use-xcolor= is deprecated and a =:image-size-adjust= property is provided for the images to be sized properly. Are the arguments =--no-fonts= and =--exact-bbox= necessary ? If there are no drawbacks, perhaps this behaviour should be the default. Otherwise, it should at least be easier to toggle. Can something similar be done with =dvipng= ? Regards, -- Sébastien Miquel
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