>>Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2000 14:34:56 -0500
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: URLs for html?
>>User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i
>>From: Lance Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>When I turn a lyx-generated .tex file into an html file
>>using latex2html, the URL's don't come out right. Is
>>there some better tool for turning latex files, or
>>preferably .lyx files, into html files with properly
>>formed urls?
>>
>>Lance Simmons
The point is that the translation requires TWO arguments
(one for the anchor and one for the URL) which exist in the
LyX URL popup, but are not readily used by the LaTeX export,
which simply uses url.sty for a correct typography of long
words.
latex2html provides html.sty which allows fancier typesetting
both in LaTeX and HTML: typically, typeset URLs as footnotes pointed
out by the anchor in the LaTeX typesetting, and � normal � anchor/URL
HTML mechnism in the HTML document.
Postprocessing seems currently the only way to use the full potential
of latex2html. I have a script here, not extensively tested I fear.
--
Jean-Pierre