[OS X TeX] Problems with tex4ht
Fredrik Wallenberg
fwallenberg at mac.com
Mon Apr 26 12:13:48 EDT 2004
And don't forget to upload the .css file
On Apr 26, 2004, at 2:02, Claus Gerhardt wrote:
> Tex4ht produces many images that have to be loaded in the web page.
> Therefore, in order to publish a html document created by tex4ht, it
> is recommended to use a separate folder containing all files and
> images ceated by tex4ht and upload that special folder to the server.
>
> Claus
>
> On 26.04.2004, at 10:04, Christian Dube wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have written a tex-doc and want to publish it on the internet using
>> tex4ht. When I htlatex my file
>> an preview it in Safari everything looks fine and the way I want it.
>> But when I publish it an view it -
>> also with Safari - evreything looks destroyed (I get the same result
>> with IE).
>>
>> I've some boldfonts and a tabular (2 columns) environment - shouldn't
>> be to complicated for tex.
>>
>> I've tried in Terminal: htlatex myfile.tex "html,4,1"
>> And I used Claus' Macros, but it's still the same online result.
>>
>> Does anyone has an idea how to manage my file?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Christian
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