Thank you Igor and Darrell for your suggestions. My style file was in the same directory as the LaTeX source files. But the $DO_INCLUDE variable was not present in the local copy .latex2html-init and was commented out in l2hconf.pm (as you described, Darrell). I added $DO_INCLUDE="mathpages" to .latex2html-init and everything works fine now.
Thanks again. That was really helpful. Matt On 7/13/05, Darrell Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Matthew Low wrote: > > <...> > > > How do get LaTeX2HTML to recognize my sty file? > > Either in .latex2html-init (the local config file you place where the LaTeX > source files are) or in l2hconf.pm (the global config file placed where the > LaTeX2HTML scripits are), find the line: > > # $DO_INCLUDE = ""; > > Take out the rem (#) and include the filename of your .sty inside the "". > Ergo > $DO_INCLUDE = "mystyle"; > > You will find these remarks just above that: > > # Latex2html usually does not include style files provided by > # \documentstyle, \documentclass, \usepackage but tries to use the > # corresponding *.perl files provided in the styles/ subdirectory. > # Now if you use home-brew style files with new environments/commands > # you may want to include them. E.g. if you want to include "mystyle.sty", > # say $DO_INCLUDE = "mystyle" here. Separate styles with colons. This > # setting overrides the settings in $DONT_INCLUDE. You may specify > # filename extensions here as well. > > ...and don't forget to place the file where it can be "found," say, in the > same directory as your LaTeX source files. > > Darrell > > > _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [email protected] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html
