Hello, * Ross Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-11-08 18:46]: > Macro definitions are certainly supposed to be recognised. > That is a basic part of LaTeX2HTML, and any TeX-like system. > > If it didn't work for you, then there should have been some messages > in the output-log, when you ran the job. Here is the "suspect" output :
redefining command \email previous meaning of \email will be lost *** wrap_cmd_email not defined, cannot wrap \email Substitution of arg to newlabelxx delayed. Unknown commands: else ifx pdftrue pdfoutput ExecuteOptions ifpdf fi pdffalse undefined Done. > It is not advisable to redefine built-in commands of LaTeX2HTML. > Since the processing order is different to other TeX-like programs > it is hard to predict the consequences. OK. Maybe my "\email experimentation" were not a good idea for testing all that ;-)) The output of the log seems to be indicate that this the cause of the problem. Ben -- Benoit des Ligneris Etudiant au Doctorat -- Ph. D. Student Web : http://benoit.des.ligneris.net/ Vice-President du GULUS vice-president http://www.gulus.org/ Mydynaweb Developpe(u)r: http://mydynaweb.net/ GPG/PGP Key http://benoit.des.ligneris.net/linux/gpg.txt _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html