On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:41 PM, Andrew Heiss<[email protected]> wrote:
> I've spent the past several hours scouring mailing lists and updating my
> installation of htlatex/tex4ht, both manually and with the Mac TeX Live
> Utility, but to no avail. I keep getting the same "Undefined control
> sequence." at the first instance of a biblatex command.
> So I'm throwing out the question again - has anyone successfully gotten
> biblatex to work with htlatex, and if so, how?
> How can I check to make sure the latest version of htlatex is actually
> getting used?
> Thanks!

Dear Andrew,

Assuming you are using recent versions, there is currently a bug in
the htlatex code.  I am copying and pasting what appears to be the
fix.

If this doesn't work, that would be very good to know.

I was able to get it to work even before this fix by being careful
about which versions of everything I was using, but that is no end of
pain.  See if this works first!

Best wishes,

N

From: Radhakrishnan CV <[email protected]>
To: Nicholas Cole <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]

On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Nicholas Cole<[email protected]> wro=
te:
> Dear Texhax,
>
> I've posted this question elsewhere, but having discovered this list,
> I hope that this would be an appropriate place to ask it.
>
> Has anyone managed to get tex4ht to work with biblatex? =A0Matthias Damm
> says he has done, but I haven't been able to successfully re-create
> his setup yet. =A0I currently have the texlive pretesting files
> installed, so I hope that I have the latest versions of everything,
> and I've pasted minimal example files at the end of this email. =A0I've
> also pasted the error messages that htlatex produces on my system.

[...]

Please add the following lines before \begin{document}:

\let\...@resetpuncthook\@empty
\let\...@csq@ifkernma...@empty

This seems to be a bug in the biblatex.4ht.

[snip]

Best regards
Radhakrishnan

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