Hello Nicholas,
> I will do better than that. Here you go:
> https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/typesetting_math.html
> If you don't have time to read/translate, look for the sample file, open
> the sample file in Calibre, and check to see that it rendered correctly.
> There is a PNG at this page
Hello Yokota,
Thank you for taking the time to work on this bug. Reply follows
in-line:
yokota writes:
> Hello Nicholas,
>
> I was checked your suggestion.
>
> Option 1:
> Calibre uses symlinks to link to system installed MathJax.
> This means it provides some dangling symlinks when not instal
Hello Nicholas,
I was checked your suggestion.
Option 1:
Calibre uses symlinks to link to system installed MathJax.
This means it provides some dangling symlinks when not installs
node-mathjax-full package.
So this option is not so good one.
Option 2:
This option requires to rebuild Calibre when
Hello Yokota,
yokota writes:
> Hello Nicholas,
>
>> I'm reporting this bug against the first version of Calibre for Debian that
>> hypothetically could have used the new "node-mathjax-full" package.
>> It seems worthwhile to start using "node-mathjax-full" for trixie, because
>> then our copy
Hello Nicholas,
> I'm reporting this bug against the first version of Calibre for Debian that
> hypothetically could have used the new "node-mathjax-full" package.
> It seems worthwhile to start using "node-mathjax-full" for trixie, because
> then our copy of Calibre would benefit from security
Package: calibre
Version: 7.25.0+ds-1
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: s...@debian.org
I'm reporting this bug against the first version of Calibre for Debian that
hypothetically could have used the new "node-mathjax-full" package.
It seems worthwhile to start using "node-mathjax-full" for trixie,
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