Wow - things are really shaping up (thanks to a lot of helpful e-mail).

        I've found another oddball thing:  One of my titles has a footnote in
it.   The footnote processes just fine (but see below), BUT it has
the effect that it messes up the navigation labels.   Attend:

Here's the LaTeX:

\title{Activity Cycles in Lower Main Sequence
        and Post Main Sequence Stars: The HK Project\footnotemark
}
\footnotetext{Based on observations from 
Mount Wilson Observatory, operated by the Mount Wilson Institute 
under an agreement with the Carnegie Institution of Washington.
}

but this results in navigation labels of (for example, using node4.html):

<B> Next:</B> <A NAME="tex2html288"
 HREF="baliuns1-node5.html">5. Dynamo Implications</A>
<B> Up:</B> <A NAME="tex2html286"
 HREF="baliuns1.html">Activity Cycles in Lower Project</SUP></A>
<B> Previous:</B> <A NAME="tex2html280"
 HREF="baliuns1-node3.html">3. Magnetic Activity of</A>

First, there's that pesky </SUP> in there, and even without a <SUP>
to match it, it has the effect (in Netscape 3) of acting like a <SUB>!  :-)
Second, the titles are getting truncated...  Can someone identify
what's getting called where so that I can tweak it?   I'd really
prefer:

<br><B> Next:</B> <A NAME="tex2html288"
 HREF="baliuns1-node5.html">5. Dynamo Implications</A>
<br><B> Up:</B> <A NAME="tex2html286"
 HREF="baliuns1.html">Activity Cycles in Lower Main Sequence
        and Post Main Sequence Stars: The HK Project</a>
<br><B> Previous:</B> <A NAME="tex2html280"
 HREF="baliuns1-node3.html">3. Magnetic Activity of Stars in the 
        Solar Neighborhood </A>

(i.e., the complete text of the sections).

Seems to me that I can hack this by just doing a
        $whatever =~ s/<SUP>.*<\/SUP>//; 
at the appropriate place...   right?   After all, the footnote
should only appear in the Title where it is shown, and not every
time the text is listed.

        Like I said - this is an oddball, but I need to correct for it.

Cheers,
Bob

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