For one of my web sites (http://www.lanl.gov/home/turner) I started
out with just straight HTML. Justification was that this wasn't going
to be much except a place to dump some code, etc.
It wasn't long before I had nice macros defined for use in LaTeX and
L2H, and I was longing to redo the whole thing in LaTeX even though
it would never be printed.
(As an aside, I did this a long time ago with my collection of links.
I save stuff as bookmarks, then every now and then run a perl script
that translates from bookmarks.html to LaTeX for processing by L2H.
Then I quickly drop things into topics. You can see an example at
http://john.turner.org/)
Anyway, to get to the real question, for the LANL page above I'd like
to have a single directory, with
index.tex -> index.html
jtpack.tex -> jtpack.html
emacs.tex -> emacs.html
I'll process with L2H flags:
L2HFLAGS = -antialias \
-address '<a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"> John A. Turner</a>' \
-info 0 \
-no_auto_link \
-no_navigation \
-no_subdir \
-split 0 \
-html_version 3.2,math -no_math
so they come out very simple, almost like they are now.
What I'm worried about are clashes with things like labels.pl and
internals.pl (not even sure what the latter is for) since i'm using
-no_subdir. Right now I think only one of the .tex files uses a \ref,
so it's not a problem, but what if several of them did?
If the answer is simply "don't do that", that's fine. Just thought
I'd check.
Thanks...
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John A. Turner, Ph.D. Senior Research Associate
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One South Road, Harrison, NY 10528 http://www.lanl.gov/home/turner/
Phone: 914-381-8400 Fax: 914-381-9790/1