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March 17th, 2015, 09:02 AM   #11
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 Originally Posted by MarkFL Yes, for example you could use the $\LaTeX$ Live Preview feature at MHB to render your code, grab a screen shot by pressing [ALT][PRT SCRN], paste this into a graphics editor, crop the $\LaTeX$ output from the image, and save this as a JPEG file.
Why so much of work? A $\displaystyle \LaTeX$ editor can be used instead !
$\displaystyle \LaTeX$ editor like TeXmaker can give the PDF output which can easily be converted to JPEG.

$\displaystyle \LaTeX$ editors are much more powerful.

 March 17th, 2015, 09:15 AM #12 Senior Member     Joined: Jul 2010 From: St. Augustine, FL., U.S.A.'s oldest city Posts: 12,155 Thanks: 462 Math Focus: Calculus/ODEs Grabbing a screenshot, and creating an image from this is a breeze once you've done it a few times.
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 Originally Posted by prakhar Why so much of work? A $\displaystyle \LaTeX$ editor can be used instead ! $\displaystyle \LaTeX$ editor like TeXmaker can give the PDF output which can easily be converted to JPEG.
Better, you could just use latex itself! pdflatex turns the LaTeX to a pdf, then pdfimages converts the pdf into a jpg. You can use ImageMagick to crop the image automatically, and with a shell script you can automate all of these steps.

But if these sound uncomfortable, you can always fall back to screen shots.

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