Hello Andrea,
On 24/05/2004, at 1:47 AM, Andrea Benazzo wrote:
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Hi everyone, I am using latex2html since last week, and I've just figured out
this bad thing:
whenever I need to use the "" simbols in LaTeX, I use the combination of
``text'', so that in the PDF the result is "text".
while I translate the tex file with latex2html, in the resulting html files, I
get back ``text''.
this is not a good thing, n I noticed that even on the documentantion online
there's the same problem.
Some browsers show this combination nicely --- unfortunately, not all do so.
Have you tried setting the variable: $USE_CURLY_QUOTES = 1; within the .latex2html-init file ?
Be warned that not all browsers may show the resulting special entities properly
--- that's why this isn't the default.
I've already looked at the config file, but I did not manage to find something
useful for this.
Try something like:
grep QUOTE `which latex2html`
to see the names of possible relevant variables.
somebody already solved it?
2° thing: in my LaTeX files, I often use ArabTeX so that I may write even into
Arabic with no real problem. unfortunately every non-standard package is
ignored by latex2html. Is there a way to force it to use that package with
all the related fonts, counting also the fact that Arabic words are written
from right to left?
LaTeX2HTML is *not* based on a TeX engine, so using there's no way to make those packages work. The logic needs to be recoded using Perl.
Have you tried using the Omega variant of TeX ? That should give you HTML with Unicode.
Thank you so much!!!!!!!!
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
Andrea
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