I'm looking to buy a very math-heavy textbook (LeSage's Spatial Econometrics). The Kindle version is about $20 cheaper. Normally, I would be happy with the Kindle version, but I'm nervous about how the formulae will show up in e-type. I know that the text of the book is written in LaTeX, but I don't know about math conversion to e-type Alas, the Kindle preview is not available.
What is the mechanism that Amazon (or other ebook dealers) use to convert LaTeX formulae to electronic type?
Does anyone know of a good Kindle preview for a LaTeX math document?
Best Answer
The following:
Print Replica: This Kindle book looks just like the printed book Available only on Kindle Fire Tablets, iPad, Android Tablets, PC and Mac
suggests that it is PDF not AZW or MOBI.
And a good preview of math documents... Not on any 6" display. Well, I use it sometimes, but it really painfull.