I was using \verb in math mode, and noticed that LaTeX2HTML caused it to be rendered as \verb* (that is, with the space markers). Upon examining the LaTeX2HTML source, I found this subroutine:
sub revert_verb_marks { # Modifies $_ s/$verb_mark(\d+)$verb_mark/\\verb*$verb_delim{$1}$verb{$1}$verb_delim{$1}/go; } As you can see, \verb* is being presumed unconditionally, regardless of whether it is actually wanted. Obviously I can provide a short fix by deleting that * character, for my own purposes, but could this be fixed in general, so that it remembers whether \verb or \verb* was used and behave appropriately? Logan -- y(c){return putchar(c);}main(){y(y(y(17+y(y(55+y(y(y(54+y(y(13+ y(y(y(3+y(48+y(28+y(y(y(8+y(y(13+y(25+y(40+y(y(13+y(y(y(35+y(76 ))-8)-6))-78))))-3))-83)))))-8)-6))-46))-2)-70))-1))-55)-52);}; _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html