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How to transform mathematical formulas (represented as strings) into LaTex quality image files

Asked by pfefferl in LATeX Font Software, Web Graphics Software, Extensible Markup Language (XML)

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Would appreciate help to be able to transform string representation of mathemical formulas into graphic files (e.g. GIF or JPG) which can then be displayed together with explanatory text and diagrams, etc.

One possible technique for display is my program generating an HTML file with text and tags to embed images of formulas - and the file rendered by a Browser or viewed thru Word or Open Offiice etc.  

I am thinking of a capbility such as used by Wikipedia for displaying formulas. They seem to use TeX/LaTeX.

My environment is Windows

If possible I would like to find a simpler solution that installing TeX/LaTex for formula rendering, but would not want to compromise visual quality of rendered formulas.

I need to set up two environments - one that is solely running on one computer - i.e. without use of external servers and the other where a formula can be submitted to a Formula Rendering Server which returns in real-time the formula's image file file. Priority is the first (stand-alone) environment. Start Free Trial
 
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Zones: LATeX Font Software, Web Graphics Software, Extensible Markup Language (XML)
Tags: Tex LaTex
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Solution Provided By: billmercer
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