On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, [iso-8859-2] Janusz S. Bień wrote:
> > Can latex2html accept some form of unicode (utf8 or utf16) as input? Yes, and no. The `no' means that there is nothing that is specifically designed to support this kind of input. The `yes' means that the effect of supplying UTF8 *should* be that any bytes (nibbles?) in the upper range go through unchanged. If this does not happen by default, then it is because the default charsets assume that upper-8-bit characters have a special meaning that can be translated into alternative TeX sequences, and perhaps require an image to be created. To stop this you may need to specify on the commandline something like: latex2html -html_version 4.0,unicode ...other-options... <filename> or latex2html -html_version 4.0,unicode,utf8 ...... or even latex2html -html_version 4.0,unicode,unicode ...... Basically, the problem will be that you do *not* want LaTeX2HTML to assign special meaning to upper-8-bit codes and translate them into something else. Another way to prevent conversion of characters is to explicitly kill the subroutine where such conversion occurs: sub convert_iso_latin_chars { $_[1] } Put the above line into your .latex2html-init file, or other init-file for your jobs. In short, it shouldn't be too hard to make LaTeX2HTML do what you want, if it doesn't do so already. Hope this helps, Ross Moore > > Regards > > Janusz > > -- > , > dr hab. Janusz S. Bien, prof. UW > Prof. Janusz S. Bien, Warsaw Uniwersity > [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.orient.uw.edu.pl/~jsbien/ > http://www.mimuw.edu.pl/~jsbien/ > _______________________________________________ > latex2html mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html > _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html