>On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 21:17:33 -0800, David Poole wrote:

> Thank you! I am glad to see it is being actively maintained.

Yes, although "active" is a matter of interpretation.

> The HTML generated from the new version (still) doesn't pass the HTML 
> validator:
> http://validator.w3.org/

Ok, I've fixed most of those now.  Tables still seem to generate a
couple of errors, and the validator seems overall uncertain whether to
give these pages a ringing endorsement, but it seems to work on the
manual pages.  Look for release 2.8b. 

Actually, it would help me if someone would run one of the hyperlatex
manual pages through that validator and tell me what the HTML *should*
be in order to prevent the errors you see.  A page with tables is at
hyperlatex.sourceforge.net/html/hyperlatex_29.html. 

> Also, \bibitem doesn't seem to work anymore. (I am using it in the 
> context of :
> \newcommand{\harvardyearleft}{[}
> \newcommand{\harvardyearright}{]}
> \newcommand{\harvarditem}[4][]{\bibitem[#2 \harvardyearleft 
> #3\harvardyearright]{#4}}
> \newcommand{\harvardand}{\&}
> It worked in the previous version (2.7).

Can you send me a bit more of the file?  Like part of the bibliography
itself?  "Doesn't work" is it fails or it doesn't generate proper
HTML?

> I like the suggestion below, but would also like to see MathML 
> incorporated, see, e.g.,
> http://www.w3.org/TR/XHTMLplusMathMLplusSVG/
> http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/
> http://www.w3.org/Math/
> http://www.mozilla.org/projects/mathml/
> [But now I look at it, I couldn't get the w2 test suite to work on any 
> of the 5 browsers I tested on my mac (Mozilla and Firefox getting 
> closes; IE having no hope), but it did work with Mozilla on Windows. So 
> this suggestion may be a bit premature]

This is the sort of suggestion that prompts from me an invitation to
help.  I started improving the documentation of the hyperlatex
internals, so it should become easier for more people to contribute
who want to.

-tom

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