Dear all,
The following piece of code is doing what I expect for the TeX version of
the documentation, i.e. a nice looking table. The texinfo version is also
behaving as expect, i.e. the @multitable @end multitable environnement.
But when it comes to the HTML version, I get the following problem,
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Karl Berry wrote:
generated code with texi2html (1.64)
texi2html is not part of the Texinfo package; please report bugs with it
to its maintainer, via [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(See http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/~obachman/Texi2html/.)
Done!
makeinfo --help processes
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Karl Berry wrote:
Hi Patrick,
b_l \ldots b_h
What version of texinfo.tex are you using? Try getting the latest from
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo.tex. Also, try running tex directly,
instead of the texi2dvi shell script, just for simplicitly.
Thank you, that
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Robert J. Chassell wrote:
\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
@c %**start of header
@setfilename math.info
@math{b_l \ldots b_h}
@bye
That is an invalid Texinfo file. I copied that text to `foo.texi';
here are the results:
This is not a big point but
Dear all,
I am having trouble with the @math command. I have written these kinds of
expressions:
some text @math{b_l @ldots b_h} some more text
some text @math{[0, @pi]} some more text
some text @math{@nabla^2} some more text
When I run texi2dvi, everything looks pretty nice in the ps file but
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Karl Berry wrote:
some text @math{b_l @ldots b_h} some more text
Use \ldots instead of @ldots, etc. makeinfo does not recognize all the
hundreds of math commands.
I have tried
@math{b_l \ldots b_h}
as you recommend but then I get in the dvi file
b_l\ldotsb_h
in
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Karl Berry wrote:
as you recommend but then I get in the dvi file
b_l\ldotsb_h
in italic.
I'm not sure what you're saying is wrong. Italics (math italic
actually, in TeX's case) is how mathematics is typeset ...
Yes that should be typeset in italics but I
Dear all,
I have written a macro (actually it behaves more like an alias) for
prototypes
@macro protos{protonames}
@example
\protonames\
@end example
@end macro
which I call this way
@protos{
const TinyVectorint, N_rankbase() const;
int base(int dimension)
Dear all,
I wonder whether there are commands to include postscript file for the TeX
generated document and/or a GIF/JPG file for the HTML version into a
texinfo document file?
Sincerely, Patrick
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