[OS X TeX] White vs. Transparent?
Alan Munn
amunn at msu.edu
Sat Mar 25 16:04:30 CET 2006
At 10:33 PM -0500 3/24/06, david craig wrote:
>
>Still, there is clearly a difference between "white" and
>"transparent". For example, equations dragged from LaTeXIt have a
>transparent or nonexistent or whatever background, while in all
>previous methods I have used the pdf's generated have a white
>background. (Hell, taking one of LaTeXIt's eqn pdfs and opening it
>in GraphicConverter and re-saving turns the transparent background
>to white.)
>
>Is there any tool for going the other way? Or any way in pdftex to
>tell it to produce a transparent background?
On a related note, how come the transparent background doesn't get
preserved when importing LaTeXit's PDFs to Powerpoint? Is there a
way to keep it transparent, or is this a property/feature/bug of
Powerpoint?
(And please don't let's turn this into a debate about why I should
use Beamer or Keynote...; my Powerpoint presentations require fast
integration of Excel charts etc. from multiple authors using both PCs
and Macs, none of whom use LaTeX.)
Alan
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