I have a set of macros I originally wrote only for LaTeX that do some primitive calculations, calculating a runniing total using LaTeX's counter mechanism. At some point I started using these macros with TeX source to be processed with latexh2ml. They seem to work fine, but now I'd like to revise the macros to support non-integer values for the running total. It looks like there are many options for doing this in LaTeX, but no surprise, I'm not finding anything that latex2html can deal with properly. So:
Can anyone think of a way to easily do this? perhaps a latex2html-friendly LaTeX package?? (This seems unlikely, but might as well ask?) If that's not feasible, I'm thinking that if I get really determined I could try to tweak latex2html, but I can't figure out where to start! Documentation says it provides some primitive support for plain-TeX commands such as \newdimen, but I'm sure not finding anyplace in the source that does that. ? Or maybe there's some totally different approach I could use instead? pre-processing the source, post-processing the result .... ? Suggestions appreciated! -- blm -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Berna L. Massingill Associate Professor, Computer Science Trinity University One Trinity Place; San Antonio, TX 78212-7200 210-999-8138 bmass...@cs.trinity.edu ----------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list latex2html@tug.org https://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html