Hi Phil, On Sun, 23 Nov 2003, Phil Lanch wrote:
> yes: for a start, it encouraged me to try altering my LaTeX in case that > would help. it seems to cause problems if i place commands such as > \excludecomment{versiona} or \begin{versiona} in the middle (or end) of > a line, so i've now put each at the start of a new line. now the only Yes, for include/exclude environments to work properly, you need to use new lines for the \begin{...} and \end{...} markup. > thing that doesn't work the way i'd like is that each (included) comment > environment is turned into an image: they're perfectly good images, but > images weren't necessary, simple HTML could have done the job. is this > what you expect latex2html to do? is it difficult to stop it doing it? Your code below simply says to include/exclude the environments. It doesn't say how to translate their contents; that's why you get the images. You still need a \newenvironment definition, even if it doesn't do much; e.g. \begin{htmlonly} \newenvironment{versionpub}{\begin{flushleft}}{\end{flushleft}} \newenvironment{versionpriv}{\begin{flushleft}}{\end{flushleft}} \end{htmlonly} or \begin{htmlonly} \newenvironment{versionpub}{}{} \newenvironment{versionpriv}{}{} \end{htmlonly} The \begin{htmlonly}...\end{htmlonly} restricts this definition to processing by LaTeX2HTML, in case there is already a sensible definition for LaTeX. > a minimal example: > > ===================== start ===================== > \documentclass[a4paper]{article} > > \usepackage{html} > > \includecomment{versionpriv} > \excludecomment{versionpub} > %\includecomment{versionpub} > %\excludecomment{versionpriv} > > \begin{document} > > \begin{versionpriv}Secret info > \end{versionpriv} > \begin{versionpub}[Omitted from online version] > \end{versionpub} > > \end{document} > ====================== end ====================== > > to the original poster: if you're seeing different problems, please go > ahead and post your own example. Hmm; it seems that LaTeX doesn't need a separate definition for the environment. It wasn't implemented that way for LaTeX2HTML. I think that it is better to retain delimiters for such environments, to that extra HTML markup can be added, if desired. Hope this helps, Ross > > -- > Phil Lanch 0xD78D598DA6635CF32AB24593C98994B7D95B33E3 > http://www.subtle.clara.net/rephrase/ - GnuPG passphrase recovery > > scattered islands of independent-minded reporting are lost in oceans > of the stenographic reliance on official sources -- Norman Solomon > _______________________________________________ > latex2html mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html > _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html