
On 03/04/08 11:28, John Maddock wrote:
By way of experiment I've generated the same equation at various DPI sizes here: http://tinyurl.com/23d74q
I'd be interested in feedback on which is the best size to use in HTML docs
120 dpi is the first one for me where the superscripts aren't fuzzy. (Interestingly, 120 dpi is my screen resolution). 96 dpi is readable, but I have to look carefully. 72dpi is only acceptable as an aide-memoire when I know what it says already. 150 dpi is beautifully clear, but uses acres of screen space. It would be OK for small equations or where there is only one (or a very few) equations on a page (ie detailed explanation of a single function in the maths library). I think 110dpi is probably the best compromise in general. Before acting on the following comment, please bear in mind that I am not a mathemetician, and have no experience with the particular equation. Having said that, I think brackets around the exponents of x and (v2/(v2+v1x)) [read v as 'nu'] would make the equation clearer. -- Martin Bonner Senior Software Engineer/Team Leader PI SHURLOK LTD Telephone: +44 1223 441434 / 203894 (direct) Fax: +44 1223 203999 Email: martin.bonner@pi-shurlok.com www.pi-shurlok.com disclaimer