[OS X TeX] Fink and LaTeX2HTML question
Ross Moore
ross at ics.mq.edu.au
Sun Mar 3 21:34:44 EST 2002
> On Sunday, March 3, 2002, at 02:31 , Hemant K. Bhargava wrote:
>
> > I'll pay a $100 for a easily-installable osx version of latex2html!
>
> I'll bite (and pre-announce a little application that will be available
> soon).
>
Hi Gerben,
> The reason I have been pretty silent last week is that I am working on a
> new delivery mechanism for my TeX distribution. Essentially, it is a
> generic package installer which is http-aware, which means that packages
> may be remote. It also has an auto-update feature, remove feature, (and
> many more features).
>
> With a mechanism like this, I can split my distribution easily in many
> chunks. When I finish the application (somewhere this week, I hope), it
> will be available with 3 packages: TeXLive-bin (6MB), teTeX-texmf (40MB)
> and ghostscript6 (maybe teTeX-bin too). But when the system is there, it
> will be far easier for me to support separate additions, like cm-super,
> latex2html, or whatever is my or your fancy.
Please include ghostscript7 as an option too.
I don't know what the problems are that you've experienced with this,
but it's almost certainly to do with screen displays.
There should be no problem at all with using it as a filter for raster
image formats, as is needed with LaTeX2HTML.
Besides, the Mac problems will be fixed sometime, so it will be useful
to have the option available already.
>
> G
>
On a different note, some time ago you asked about the
'encapsulated PDF' idea that I described.
This is now implemented online, at:
http://www.iciam.com/abstracts/cgi-bin/latex_read.cgi
Click in the radio-button marked: Encapsulated PDF image
and provide some LaTeX source in the text-fields below.
When it comes back with the Success!! message,
then click on: Get the PDF_file to view the (E)PDF image.
It should be pretty stable, provided the LaTeX code is valid.
Have fun!
Cheers,
Ross
>
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