I'm installing the latest version of LaTeX2HTML (from the GitHub repository, says it's from 2019), and there are enough small-but-irritating things that have been fixed from previous releases (yay!!) that I want to use it, *BUT*:
Inline math seems to be fine (and I seem to remember that this took some tweaking in previous releases), but displayed math comes out really big, and not centered. Attached is a short self-contained example. (The 2018 release did this okay.) I'm doing the conversion with the commands latexmk example-ssce.tex latex2html -no_navigation -split 0 -noinfo -no_footnode -no_math -antialias -image_type png -html_version 5.0 example-ssce.tex Am I doing something wrong? (At first I thought image generation was broken, but then I discovered that (1) if I have EPS figures in a subdirectory, I have to convert them to PDF myself first, and (2) the default image type of SVG doesn't seem to work with the browsers I tried, namely Chrome and Firefox, but PNG is okay.) -- 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