[OS X TeX] LaTeX2html Basics?
Richard J Benish
rjbenish at teleport.com
Sat Apr 26 23:49:53 EDT 2008
I thought I'd try some of these suggestions, but I'm not getting
things to work as hoped.
The SimpleTeX4ht works well for converting text. And it will even
nicely create a separate page for each LaTeX document Section. But
I'm not getting anything at all for my equations. Am I missing
something or is this all it is designed to do? (I haven't found any
documentation addressing this question.)
The documentation on HeVeA gives the impression that converting and
maintaining the integrity of equations is one of its selling points.
But the "Installation" and "Principles" sections are clearly not
intended for simple minds like my own. Are there alternatives to
HeVeA that come with user-friendly instructions, or is this the only
tool available? If it's the only tool available, any advice on how a
non-geek might learn to install and use it without too much pain?
Thank you very much.
Richard Benish
>Thanks for the suggestions.
>
>Since it looks like some further exploration and setup will be
>needed and I'm not quite ready to do the conversions anyhow, I will
>save this dialog and follow the advice when the time comes.
>
>Best regards,
>
>RB
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>>Am 23.04.2008 um 20:42 schrieb Matthew Leingang:
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>>>Does SimpleTeX4ht give you the command line arguments or does it
>>>"hide" them from you?
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>>*You* have to supply them. I think they're saved for the next session.
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>>SimpleTeX4ht has no means to find which options might be needed to
>>produce optimal output. It's just a wrapper that hides the command
>>line from the hard core Mac users.
>>
>>--
>>Greetings
>>
>> Pete
>>
>>From error to error, one discovers the entire truth.
>> - Sigmund Freud
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