5.9.2 Specifying equation size and DPI
Native FrameMaker export uses 72 DPI as a default for equations. This is much too small, and produces unreadable text for all equation sizes except the largest. The best DPI value varies; bigger is not always better. Generally, a value between 100 and 150 yields acceptable results. Equations need bigger values than other graphics.
To adjust the size and resolution of equations:
; EquationExportDPI = number (from 50 to 1200, default 120)
; EquationFrameExpand = percentage of original size (default 125)
For best results, set EquationFrameExpand to a value about 4% greater than the value for EquationExportDPI.
To experiment with different values without converting the whole document over and over again, in the Mif2Go Export dialog choose the following:
• Write graphics for equations
• Write only graphics, no text.
See §3.7.4 Figuring out graphics export options.
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