Here are some things I have done:
Use Equation Editor in Word to create all the equations (or if possible
almost the entire web page content). Save the equation as an HTML
document. Word 97 has this feature already installed. For Word 6 for
Windows 95 you can download from microsoft.com an add on to word that will
do this. (Last I checked with Windows 3.1 you were out of luck- the HTML
add on ignored equations). When you save the HTML document the equations
will be saved as IMG0001.gif, IMG0002.gif, . . .
If making all those graphics transparent sounds like to much work and you
can accept a white background cfor your document change the body statement
in your document to <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF">.
If anyone has access to Front Page you can run Equation Editor directly and
cut from EE to FP. The graphics are .jpg and a little fuzzy, but they
clean right up if you change them to .gifs by making them transparent.
Jeff Morford
jeff_morford@lansing.cc.mi.us
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