Hello Craig, On 24/06/2006, at 4:12 AM, W. Craig Carter wrote:
> Dear Dr. Moore, > I've been looking around for an example of > using latexhtml using frames that I can adopt > to my own purposes. Optimally, I'd like some > sections to have two parallel frames and > others not to. Hmm. That isn't how the frames module for LaTeX2HTML is setup to work. > Various searches haven't > turned up anything, and I am sorry to bother > with unsolicited email; but if you could > point me to a working source, I'd be > grateful. Here's an example of a scientific paper: http://www-texdev.ics.mq.edu.au/GeoMath/ Extra frames are used for navigation features and footnotes. There is only one frame for the actual content. All the necessary files are available for download, once you know the full name; e.g., http://www-texdev.ics.mq.edu.au/GeoMath/GeoMath.tex Similarly there is a frames version of the LaTeX2HTML manual, at: http://www-texdev.ics.mq.edu.au/l2h/docs/manual/ The sources, Makefile, and auxiliary pieces are available in the directory: http://www-texdev.ics.mq.edu.au/l2h/docs/ > Does the lack of such examples (apparently > for me..) indicate that this option is > obsolete? It's not obsolete, but it hasn't been fully documented. Also, it may not be designed for what you want to do. It would certainly be interesting to try to extend the coding in frames.perl to cope with multiple content frames on a page. > > Kind Regards, Craig Carter > > > W. Craig Carter > Lord Foundation Professor of Materials Science and Engineering > MIT, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering 13-5018 77 > Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 USA > 617-253-6048 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://pruffle.mit.edu/~ccarter > http://pruffle.mit.edu/~ccarter/FAQS/ http://pruffle.mit.edu/ > ~ccarter/I_do_not_use_microsoft.html Hope this helps, Ross Moore ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ross Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mathematics Department office: E7A-419 Macquarie University tel: +61 +2 9850 8955 Sydney, Australia 2109 fax: +61 +2 9850 8114 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list latex2html@tug.org http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html