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Hi
I want to publish my calculation file on the internet.
How can I create a html file from Mathcad prime 9.0?
Thanks
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Prime does not offer an export to HTML.
You only can export to PDF, XML and RTF.
The most usual way sure is to publish as a pdf, but if it has to be HTML, you may try to export to RTF and then open the file in Word or Write and use the web export of that program.
Have never tried so can't say anything about the quality of the results achieved that way. PDF generated by Prime usually suffer from bad quality graphics.
Prime does not offer an export to HTML.
You only can export to PDF, XML and RTF.
The most usual way sure is to publish as a pdf, but if it has to be HTML, you may try to export to RTF and then open the file in Word or Write and use the web export of that program.
Have never tried so can't say anything about the quality of the results achieved that way. PDF generated by Prime usually suffer from bad quality graphics.
The converter (From Mathcad to Prime) offers a feature to save the file as html. So if you can create your calculation file in Mathcad (.mcd or .xmcd file) you can easily have html output.
Success!
Luc
"Save as HTML Converter | Mathcad Prime 8": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBcsHHb00Xc
@LucMeekes wrote:
The converter (From Mathcad to Prime) offers a feature to save the file as html. So if you can create your calculation file in Mathcad (.mcd or .xmcd file) you can easily have html output.
Success!
Luc
If the OP would have access to real Mathcad 15 to be able to create his work in .mcd or ,xmcd format, he would not need to use the Prime converter to create a HTML output as Mathcad 15 could do this on its own 😉