My conversion is going great.  I have four large documents mostly
HTML-ized.  These are good-sized user manuals.

I am wondering if there is a systemic way to customize page titles
(meaning the <HEAD><TITLE> text).

Currently they're set to the name of the current sectional unit.  If
my document has

        \document
        \chapter{Language Reference}
        \section{Pragmas}
        \subsection{Examples}

The page title for the lowest level is "Examples"

This doesn't provide any context, and in this manual nearly every
section has an "Examples" subsection.  To see "Examples" twenty times
in a bookmark file isn't very helpful.

I'd like to title my windows with a hook that concatenates the section
hierarchy, like this:

        Language Reference: Pragmas: Examples

Anyone done anything like this?

Many thanks,

Dan Young

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