On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Ross Moore wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > I am quite new to latex2html, so I guess what I am trying to do should be > > fairly easy, but I haven't found any doc on this yet. > > > > I am using the amsthm package to declare new environments such as > > 'definition', ... > > The produced html code looks like this: > > '<DIV><B>Definition ...' > > > > Now I would like to be able to customize the displayed theorem using a > > stylesheet. So I would like latex2html to add a CSS class tag for me like > > this: > > '<DIV CLASS="DEFINITON"><B>Definition ...' > > > > Any help on how to do this would be much appreciated, > > Simply use the command-line option: > -html_version 4.0 > > With HTML 4.0, the variable $USING_STYLES is set, and several > class names come automatically.
That's almost what I am already doing (declaring $HTML_VERSION="4.0"; in a config file), but it doesn't help for theorems. > (You can set also $USING_STYLES =1; in an init file, with HTML 3.2; > but then there would be no guarantee of having validatable HTML.) > > You can then edit the .css stylesheet to attach styling properties > to these classes. > > Indeed, commands \htmlsetstyle and \htmladdtostyle allow the stylesheet > to be edited from within the LaTeX job. > > Also, the \begin command has an optional argument which allows extra > classes and attributes to be attached to some opening tags. > (Make sure \usepackage{html} has loaded the html package.) Well, the \begin[MyOwnClass]{...} construction works well for tabular, itemize, ..., but not for theorems! When I try to use it with theorems, l2h processes the theorem as an image and does not even include the CLASS="MyOwnClass" tag in the html output, although it does include a DIV.MyOwnClass entry in the CSS file. Any idea? > These features are discussed in depth in The LaTeX Web Companion. > > > Hope this helps, > > Ross Moore > -- __________________________________________________________________________ Christophe Tournery [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html