Hi,
is there a possibility to change the layout of the generated TOC? My TOC
is hard to read when shown in the TOC frame. I would like to get one of
the following:
1.
(dot) first headline
(dot) second headline
(dot) [...]
(dot) last headline
just like the way
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Tanja Wittke
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include in my init-file?
Thank you in advance,
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hi,
Contents
here is my first headline
here is my second...
[...]
here is the last headline
I don't understand why l2h adds Contents to this list.
What version of LaTeX2HTML are you using?
These two are both old problems which I thought had been fixed
Hi once more,
I installed the actual version latex2html2002-1 and now it finally works
:-)
The contents frame is now generated correctly. I think I will write a
mail to the FreeBSD port maintainer and tell him about the bug in
version 99.2beta8. Maybe he can update the port so that
Hi,
in my tex-files I used \href for referencing external sites. Because
latex2html doesn't recognize \href I included \htmladdnormallink in a
\begin{htmlonly} ... \end{htmlonly} section in my document. This works
fine, but is would be nicer if external sites were opened in a new
window. So I
Hi,
Rather than do this for every link, you could use a conditional
definition in the document preamble:
\begin{htmlonly}
\newcommand{\href}[2]{\htmladdnormallink{#2}{#1}}
\end{htmlonly}
Yes, I noticed that my tex-files include so many links... I did not want
to edit every link, so I