> Hello all, > We are within days of final production and we have *just* noticed that > our nested > enumerated lists are not functioning as we expected. > > We want: > 1. Blah blah blah > 2. Blah blah blah blah blah > a. some more blah blah > b. even more blah blah > 3. Blah blah > > We get: > 1. Blah blah blah > 2. Blah blah blah blah blah > 1. some more blah blah > 2. even more blah blah > 3. Blah blah
Hmm; the enumeration level is supposed to be handled automatically. However, the label-style can be forced, using an optional argument: \begin{enumerate} \item % 1. Blah blah blah \item % 2. Blah blah blah blah blah \begin{enumerate}[a] % ^^^------ here. \item some more blah blah \item even more blah blah \end{enumerate} % \item % 3. Blah blah \end{enumerate} You may need to load \usepackage{enumerate} to have this working in LaTeX, but LaTeX2HTML needs nothing extra to interpret this syntax. > > Is there some switch I need to set in latex2html? The older version > of latex2html handled this problem, why doesn't this version? I'd need to see your document's contents, to have any chance of answering that question. > (I know I don't have the most current version. I really don't want to > upgrade at this point. > But if I must...) That might help; but I don't recall that there have been any edits of this nature recently. Hope this helps, Ross Moore > > HELP! > > Thanks, > > -Steve > > -- > ********************************************************************* > Stephen M. Fuqua phone: (603) 643-2600 ext. 772 > Software Documentation Engineer fax: (603) 643-3967 > Fluent Inc. e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 10 Cavendish Court www: http://www.fluent.com > Lebanon, NH 03766-1442 > ********************************************************************* Content-Description: Card for Stephen Fuqua [Attachment, skipping...] _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html