Hi guys, I'm quite novice in the field so may be my question is somewhat dumb. I am writing a LaTeX document using a Hungarian version of article.sty (calles cikk.sty). This document is planned to be about 20 pages (or maximum 25). I will have to convert it to HTML. I've read the manual and found 2 alternatives. 1. Write a new Perl code to cope with cikk.sty and get it somehow to work together with the complete package. The big advantage is that so I'll have one file for DVI and HTML conversion. But the whole stuff seems to be complicated a bit for me at the first (second) glance. 2. Leave the DVI conversion as it is today and use article.sty for HTML conversion. So a can provide small Perl codes to make the Hungarian Table of Contents, etc. It seems to be easier as the other trick but I have to use two separate files and that is not a good idea for revisions. Any hints and tipps are welcome.. Gabor Urban --- Lufthansa Systems Hungaria KfT mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel : (36)-1-431-2949 Fax :(36)-1-431-2977 I am not a cat to play with the mouse.
