Re: Fwd: Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2010-01-04 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
rgheck wrote:
 I've heard that htlatex is not under active 
 development now, though.

It is (at least it is still maintained):
http://www.tug.org/tex4ht/

Jürgen


Re: Fwd: Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2010-01-04 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
rgheck wrote:
 I've heard that htlatex is not under active 
 development now, though.

It is (at least it is still maintained):
http://www.tug.org/tex4ht/

Jürgen


Re: Fwd: Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2010-01-04 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
rgheck wrote:
> I've heard that htlatex is not under active 
> development now, though.

It is (at least it is still maintained):
http://www.tug.org/tex4ht/

Jürgen


Re: Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2009-12-28 Thread Yaron Y. Goland
(Sorry for the delay in responding my e-mail routing rules didn't work 
right for the mail you sent, not sure why)


I'm using LyX Version 1.6.5 (Saturday, 5 December 2009) on OS X 10.6.2 
using MacTex-2009 11/07/2009 distribution. I use File-Export-HTML from 
inside of LyX to do the conversion.


Thanks,

Yaron


rgheck wrote:

On 12/26/2009 05:32 PM, Yaron Y. Goland wrote:
The articles I create with LyX are destined for my blog and form a 
single piece of HTML. But when I export to HTML any footnotes I have 
get generated on a separate HTML page. Is there anyway to configure 
the HTML exporter so that it will generate the footnotes at the end of 
the main HTML page and then use anchors to navigate to them?



What HTML converter are you using? and on what platform, etc?

rh



Re: Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2009-12-28 Thread Yaron Y. Goland
(Sorry for the delay in responding my e-mail routing rules didn't work 
right for the mail you sent, not sure why)


I'm using LyX Version 1.6.5 (Saturday, 5 December 2009) on OS X 10.6.2 
using MacTex-2009 11/07/2009 distribution. I use File-Export-HTML from 
inside of LyX to do the conversion.


Thanks,

Yaron


rgheck wrote:

On 12/26/2009 05:32 PM, Yaron Y. Goland wrote:
The articles I create with LyX are destined for my blog and form a 
single piece of HTML. But when I export to HTML any footnotes I have 
get generated on a separate HTML page. Is there anyway to configure 
the HTML exporter so that it will generate the footnotes at the end of 
the main HTML page and then use anchors to navigate to them?



What HTML converter are you using? and on what platform, etc?

rh



Re: Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2009-12-28 Thread Yaron Y. Goland
(Sorry for the delay in responding my e-mail routing rules didn't work 
right for the mail you sent, not sure why)


I'm using LyX Version 1.6.5 (Saturday, 5 December 2009) on OS X 10.6.2 
using MacTex-2009 11/07/2009 distribution. I use File->Export->HTML from 
inside of LyX to do the conversion.


Thanks,

Yaron


rgheck wrote:

On 12/26/2009 05:32 PM, Yaron Y. Goland wrote:
The articles I create with LyX are destined for my blog and form a 
single piece of HTML. But when I export to HTML any footnotes I have 
get generated on a separate HTML page. Is there anyway to configure 
the HTML exporter so that it will generate the footnotes at the end of 
the main HTML page and then use anchors to navigate to them?



What HTML converter are you using? and on what platform, etc?

rh



Fwd: Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2009-12-27 Thread jf7


Update to my previous message about italics footnotes when exported to  
html with htlatex, (please see that message -- too much to  
re-quote here):


I've upgraded LyX to 1.6.5 (that's 1.6.7 to you Paul Sutton ;-) and  
TexShop to 2.29 and the problems mentioned persist.


jamie faunt
---BeginMessage---


Yes there is a way to get your html footnotes on the same page. If  
you're using htlatex / tex4ht the converter line for latex-html is:


htlatex $$i xhtml,fn-in

Took me ages to find that fn-in parameter. The documentation of  
htlatex is pretty cryptic. But it works if you don't mind...


The problem with it which I haven't been able to solve is that the  
footnotes come out in italics. :-( But at least they're on the same  
page.


To get rid of the italics edit the .css file and find the  
div.footnotes line and get rid of the font-style: italic;


If you don't mind that extra hassle the results are perfect.

Oddly, when htlatex is run (from the command line rather than from  
LyX-export) on the same latex file it does not add the italics to the  
footnotes but just nicely puts them in-line where they should be.


I've searched and searched every shred of documentation I could find  
to find a parameter that would put the footnotes in normal text. But  
apparently it's not in the htlatex utility itself but in something  
that happens with the LyX export.


Since the utility itself does not have this problem, it seems like a  
bug in the exporting in LyX. But I'm not reporting it as a bug yet  
because I'm using LyX 1.6.2. (Crossing my fingers that 1.6.5 doesn't  
continue the problem.)


The other html converter I've used with LyX is tth.  It's very good.  
Does the footnotes as you'd expect. The problem with it though is it  
won't do tables of contents and will only work with encapsulated  
postscript graphic files. (.eps) -- no .png, .jpg or any others.


The other oddity which the author says is not needed is that it  
doesn't generate head and body tags unless you include a 'w1'  
parameter. But that solves it fine. The converter command line is:


tth -w1 $$i

(or omit the -w1 if you don't care about the head and body tags)

The documentation for tth is far easier. And the program is reliable  
if its short-comings don't affect you. There's a free version for  
non-commercial use.


Despite the cryptic documentation and a now deceased author, htlatex  
works great except for the italics with in-line footnotes -- which  
I've found is a LyX -- not htlatex problem.


If this has been fixed, or if there's a solution, I'd sure like to know.

I'd also need a way to add a body - margin line either in .css or the  
.html file without having to enter them manually. That may be too much  
to wish for. But if anyone knows how, I'd really appreciate knowing  
that too!  (I know the syntax for both html and css -- just need to  
know if there's a way to generate one or the other with export.)


Anyway, I hope the above is helpful.

jamie faunt


Quoting Yaron Y. Goland ya...@goland.org:
The articles I create with LyX are destined for my blog and form a  
single piece of HTML. But when I export to HTML any footnotes I have  
get generated on a separate HTML page. Is there anyway to configure  
the HTML exporter so that it will generate the footnotes at the end of  
the main HTML page and then use anchors to navigate to them?

Thanks,
Yaron
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Re: Fwd: Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2009-12-27 Thread rgheck

On 12/27/2009 03:54 PM, j...@musicalskills.com wrote:


Update to my previous message about italics footnotes when exported to 
html with htlatex, (please see that message -- too much to 
re-quote here):


I've upgraded LyX to 1.6.5 (that's 1.6.7 to you Paul Sutton ;-) and 
TexShop to 2.29 and the problems mentioned persist.


That's likely because none of that upgraded htlatex. I don't know if 
that is a known bug or not. I've heard that htlatex is not under active 
development now, though.


rh



Fwd: Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2009-12-27 Thread jf7


Update to my previous message about italics footnotes when exported to  
html with htlatex, (please see that message -- too much to  
re-quote here):


I've upgraded LyX to 1.6.5 (that's 1.6.7 to you Paul Sutton ;-) and  
TexShop to 2.29 and the problems mentioned persist.


jamie faunt
---BeginMessage---


Yes there is a way to get your html footnotes on the same page. If  
you're using htlatex / tex4ht the converter line for latex-html is:


htlatex $$i xhtml,fn-in

Took me ages to find that fn-in parameter. The documentation of  
htlatex is pretty cryptic. But it works if you don't mind...


The problem with it which I haven't been able to solve is that the  
footnotes come out in italics. :-( But at least they're on the same  
page.


To get rid of the italics edit the .css file and find the  
div.footnotes line and get rid of the font-style: italic;


If you don't mind that extra hassle the results are perfect.

Oddly, when htlatex is run (from the command line rather than from  
LyX-export) on the same latex file it does not add the italics to the  
footnotes but just nicely puts them in-line where they should be.


I've searched and searched every shred of documentation I could find  
to find a parameter that would put the footnotes in normal text. But  
apparently it's not in the htlatex utility itself but in something  
that happens with the LyX export.


Since the utility itself does not have this problem, it seems like a  
bug in the exporting in LyX. But I'm not reporting it as a bug yet  
because I'm using LyX 1.6.2. (Crossing my fingers that 1.6.5 doesn't  
continue the problem.)


The other html converter I've used with LyX is tth.  It's very good.  
Does the footnotes as you'd expect. The problem with it though is it  
won't do tables of contents and will only work with encapsulated  
postscript graphic files. (.eps) -- no .png, .jpg or any others.


The other oddity which the author says is not needed is that it  
doesn't generate head and body tags unless you include a 'w1'  
parameter. But that solves it fine. The converter command line is:


tth -w1 $$i

(or omit the -w1 if you don't care about the head and body tags)

The documentation for tth is far easier. And the program is reliable  
if its short-comings don't affect you. There's a free version for  
non-commercial use.


Despite the cryptic documentation and a now deceased author, htlatex  
works great except for the italics with in-line footnotes -- which  
I've found is a LyX -- not htlatex problem.


If this has been fixed, or if there's a solution, I'd sure like to know.

I'd also need a way to add a body - margin line either in .css or the  
.html file without having to enter them manually. That may be too much  
to wish for. But if anyone knows how, I'd really appreciate knowing  
that too!  (I know the syntax for both html and css -- just need to  
know if there's a way to generate one or the other with export.)


Anyway, I hope the above is helpful.

jamie faunt


Quoting Yaron Y. Goland ya...@goland.org:
The articles I create with LyX are destined for my blog and form a  
single piece of HTML. But when I export to HTML any footnotes I have  
get generated on a separate HTML page. Is there anyway to configure  
the HTML exporter so that it will generate the footnotes at the end of  
the main HTML page and then use anchors to navigate to them?

Thanks,
Yaron
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Re: Fwd: Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2009-12-27 Thread rgheck

On 12/27/2009 03:54 PM, j...@musicalskills.com wrote:


Update to my previous message about italics footnotes when exported to 
html with htlatex, (please see that message -- too much to 
re-quote here):


I've upgraded LyX to 1.6.5 (that's 1.6.7 to you Paul Sutton ;-) and 
TexShop to 2.29 and the problems mentioned persist.


That's likely because none of that upgraded htlatex. I don't know if 
that is a known bug or not. I've heard that htlatex is not under active 
development now, though.


rh



Fwd: Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2009-12-27 Thread jf7


Update to my previous message about italics footnotes when exported to  
html with htlatex, (please see that message -- too much to  
re-quote here):


I've upgraded LyX to 1.6.5 (that's 1.6.7 to you Paul Sutton ;-) and  
TexShop to 2.29 and the problems mentioned persist.


jamie faunt
--- Begin Message ---


Yes there is a way to get your html footnotes on the same page. If  
you're using htlatex / tex4ht the converter line for latex->html is:


htlatex $$i "xhtml,fn-in"

Took me ages to find that "fn-in" parameter. The documentation of  
htlatex is pretty cryptic. But it works if you don't mind...


The problem with it which I haven't been able to solve is that the  
footnotes come out in italics. :-( But at least they're on the same  
page.


To get rid of the italics edit the .css file and find the  
div.footnotes line and get rid of the "font-style: italic;"


If you don't mind that extra hassle the results are perfect.

Oddly, when htlatex is run (from the command line rather than from  
LyX-export) on the same latex file it does not add the italics to the  
footnotes but just nicely puts them in-line where they should be.


I've searched and searched every shred of documentation I could find  
to find a parameter that would put the footnotes in normal text. But  
apparently it's not in the htlatex utility itself but in something  
that happens with the LyX export.


Since the utility itself does not have this problem, it seems like a  
bug in the exporting in LyX. But I'm not reporting it as a bug yet  
because I'm using LyX 1.6.2. (Crossing my fingers that 1.6.5 doesn't  
continue the problem.)


The other html converter I've used with LyX is tth.  It's very good.  
Does the footnotes as you'd expect. The problem with it though is it  
won't do tables of contents and will only work with encapsulated  
postscript graphic files. (.eps) -- no .png, .jpg or any others.


The other oddity which the author says is not needed is that it  
doesn't generate head and body tags unless you include a 'w1'  
parameter. But that solves it fine. The converter command line is:


tth -w1 $$i

(or omit the -w1 if you don't care about the head and body tags)

The documentation for tth is far easier. And the program is reliable  
if its short-comings don't affect you. There's a free version for  
non-commercial use.


Despite the cryptic documentation and a now deceased author, htlatex  
works great except for the italics with in-line footnotes -- which  
I've found is a LyX -- not htlatex problem.


If this has been fixed, or if there's a solution, I'd sure like to know.

I'd also need a way to add a body - margin line either in .css or the  
.html file without having to enter them manually. That may be too much  
to wish for. But if anyone knows how, I'd really appreciate knowing  
that too!  (I know the syntax for both html and css -- just need to  
know if there's a way to generate one or the other with export.)


Anyway, I hope the above is helpful.

jamie faunt


Quoting "Yaron Y. Goland" :
The articles I create with LyX are destined for my blog and form a  
single piece of HTML. But when I export to HTML any footnotes I have  
get generated on a separate HTML page. Is there anyway to configure  
the HTML exporter so that it will generate the footnotes at the end of  
the main HTML page and then use anchors to navigate to them?

Thanks,
Yaron
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Re: Fwd: Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2009-12-27 Thread rgheck

On 12/27/2009 03:54 PM, j...@musicalskills.com wrote:


Update to my previous message about italics footnotes when exported to 
html with htlatex, (please see that message -- too much to 
re-quote here):


I've upgraded LyX to 1.6.5 (that's 1.6.7 to you Paul Sutton ;-) and 
TexShop to 2.29 and the problems mentioned persist.


That's likely because none of that upgraded htlatex. I don't know if 
that is a known bug or not. I've heard that htlatex is not under active 
development now, though.


rh



Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2009-12-26 Thread Yaron Y. Goland
The articles I create with LyX are destined for my blog and form a 
single piece of HTML. But when I export to HTML any footnotes I have get 
generated on a separate HTML page. Is there anyway to configure the HTML 
exporter so that it will generate the footnotes at the end of the main 
HTML page and then use anchors to navigate to them?

Thanks,
Yaron


Re: Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2009-12-26 Thread rgheck

On 12/26/2009 05:32 PM, Yaron Y. Goland wrote:
The articles I create with LyX are destined for my blog and form a 
single piece of HTML. But when I export to HTML any footnotes I have 
get generated on a separate HTML page. Is there anyway to configure 
the HTML exporter so that it will generate the footnotes at the end of 
the main HTML page and then use anchors to navigate to them?



What HTML converter are you using? and on what platform, etc?

rh



Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2009-12-26 Thread Yaron Y. Goland
The articles I create with LyX are destined for my blog and form a 
single piece of HTML. But when I export to HTML any footnotes I have get 
generated on a separate HTML page. Is there anyway to configure the HTML 
exporter so that it will generate the footnotes at the end of the main 
HTML page and then use anchors to navigate to them?

Thanks,
Yaron


Re: Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2009-12-26 Thread rgheck

On 12/26/2009 05:32 PM, Yaron Y. Goland wrote:
The articles I create with LyX are destined for my blog and form a 
single piece of HTML. But when I export to HTML any footnotes I have 
get generated on a separate HTML page. Is there anyway to configure 
the HTML exporter so that it will generate the footnotes at the end of 
the main HTML page and then use anchors to navigate to them?



What HTML converter are you using? and on what platform, etc?

rh



Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2009-12-26 Thread Yaron Y. Goland
The articles I create with LyX are destined for my blog and form a 
single piece of HTML. But when I export to HTML any footnotes I have get 
generated on a separate HTML page. Is there anyway to configure the HTML 
exporter so that it will generate the footnotes at the end of the main 
HTML page and then use anchors to navigate to them?

Thanks,
Yaron


Re: Get Footnotes to appear on the same page when exporting to HTML?

2009-12-26 Thread rgheck

On 12/26/2009 05:32 PM, Yaron Y. Goland wrote:
The articles I create with LyX are destined for my blog and form a 
single piece of HTML. But when I export to HTML any footnotes I have 
get generated on a separate HTML page. Is there anyway to configure 
the HTML exporter so that it will generate the footnotes at the end of 
the main HTML page and then use anchors to navigate to them?



What HTML converter are you using? and on what platform, etc?

rh