Issue 126925 - size of formulae small when saved as HTML
Summary: size of formulae small when saved as HTML
Status: CONFIRMED
Alias: None
Product: Writer
Classification: Application
Component: save-export (show other issues)
Version: 4.1.2
Hardware: All Windows 10
: P5 (lowest) Normal (vote)
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: AOO issues mailing list
QA Contact: Theodore Matula
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Reported: 2016-04-14 10:29 UTC by Henri de Feraudy
Modified: 2016-04-24 01:35 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Issue Type: DEFECT
Latest Confirmation in: 4.1.2
Developer Difficulty: ---


Attachments
View this file, save as HTML and then view HTML (148.79 KB, application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text)
2016-04-14 10:29 UTC, Henri de Feraudy
no flags Details
HTML and ODT font size comparison (157.68 KB, image/png)
2016-04-24 01:27 UTC, Theodore Matula
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Description Henri de Feraudy 2016-04-14 10:29:36 UTC
Created attachment 85432 [details]
View this file, save as HTML and then view HTML

Hello,
  I am writing a document that includes formulae written with the help of TexMath 4.2.
When the font size is set as 60pt in the TexMath tool then all but the simplest formulae are larger than the page width. However when the file is saved as HTML
the formulae appear surprisingly small. In fact the default 12pt formulae end up barely legible.
The author of TexMaths Roland Baudin finds this strange as well.
Henri
Comment 1 Theodore Matula 2016-04-24 01:27:28 UTC
I have successfully been able to recreate the bug that was described. Below are my hardware specs, the steps that I took, and my results.

Version: 4.1.2 AOO412m3(Build:9782) - Rev. 1709696

Specs:
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
Processor: Intel 17 2600k 3.4 Ghz
Graphics Card: Nvidia GTX 770 (2gb VRam)
RAM: 8 GB
Monitor: Asus 24" Monitor

Steps:
1. Save attached sizeTexMathFonts.odt file and open it in Open Office
2. Click File->Save As.. and change the file type under "Save as Type" to .html, keeping the name the same
3. Open the newly created sizeTexMathFonts.html and compare it to sizeTexMathFonts.odt

Result: Fonts in the HTML file are smaller than that of the .ODT file. I have attached an image showing my comparison with the HTML on the left and the .ODT on the right.
Comment 2 Theodore Matula 2016-04-24 01:27:58 UTC
Created attachment 85496 [details]
HTML and ODT font size comparison