> Hi there,
>
> FYI: I reported last week that robots have a hard time indexing l2h
> docs with the current way frames are implemented. I assumed that the
> the bots need the links and the text to be indexed, to be present in
> the /noframes part of the document. In oder to test this, I placed
>
-f).
> Try --help for more information.
> vtso{snoke}224:
>
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
few hundred for him if he catches enough replies.
So in future, please just totally ignore spurious messages
of the kind we got earlier this week.
...or, if you do choose to reply, then *please* make sure
the reply is not made to the whole list.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
ue\n" .
^^^ insert this line
"\\def\\\@dbflt{\\let\\\@savefreelist\\\@freelist\\real\@dbflt}\n" .
Be careful with the escaped characters and double quotes;
that is: \\ s, the \@ and the \n and '.' .
Hope this helps.
Ross Moore
gt;
> \[
> = \lim _ {a \to {0} ^ { - \left[ 3 {x} ^ {1 / 3} \right] _ { - 1} ^ {a}} +
> \lim _ {b \to {0} ^ { + \left[ 3 {x} ^ {1 / 3} \right] _ {b} ^ {1
> \]
>
> \end{document}
>
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
eady:
\htmlimage{ALT=""}
sets the ALT text for images that need to be generated using LaTeX.
\htmladdimg[ALT="..."]{}
sets the ALT text for external images.
> Any pointers as to how to do this would be welcome!
You got 'em.
Cheers,
Ross Moore
> Ross MOORE wrote:
> > \htmlimage{ALT=""}
> > sets the ALT text for images that need to be generated using LaTeX.
> >
> > \htmladdimg[ALT="..."]{}
> > sets the ALT text for external images.
>
> Ross,
>
> But thi
> Ross MOORE wrote:
> > \htmlimage{ALT=""}
> > sets the ALT text for images that need to be generated using LaTeX.
> >
> > \htmladdimg[ALT="..."]{}
> > sets the ALT text for external images.
>
With my version of Netscape Comm
problem is that your shell is finding the previous
version rather than the freshly installed new one.
Fix this and your problems may vanish.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
q.edu.au/HAIRUO/arq_I_html.old/.latex2html-init
> PS. I also have problem fhelp.html is missing.
That is supposed to get created automatically.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
sefulness of alternative frameset views.
If anyone can devise a simpler scheme, then I'd love to hear
about it.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
> I use frames.
> >
> > -Dave
> >
>
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
les other than \arabic,
then you must leave out the {htmlonly} environment.
Don't forget to run LaTeX on the document first,
so that LaTeX2HTML can read its .aux file.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
isation:
join('', $title, " ($toc_title)");
join('', $title, " ($idx_name)");
Comments welcome.
>
> I have not tested this fix with a document that has an index.
>
Don't bother -- it'll be wrong too.
Thanks Chris, for locating this lack of detail.
All the best,
Ross Moore
l differences then to Frameset views?
e.g.
1. columns aren't resizable within the window,
the way frames are, to see more or less of a wide TOC or Index,
2. there wouldn't be the ability to reduce the 4-frame views
to a 3-frame one.
Is there a way to direct robots to indexing just the file_tf.html ?
Is this desirable ?
Further comments welcome.
Regards,
Ross Moore
YLESHEET then the results of
\htmlsetstyle and \htmladdtostyle will not be applied.
Currently LaTeX2HTML uses just a single stylesheet;
no attempt has been made to exploit cascading yet.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
> Thank you,
> Claudia
>
> --
> D i
ble to LaTeX2HTML.
The work for this has not yet been done, I fear.
Since it *almost* works, I'm sure it is a relatively small
job to "get things right".
If you send me a URL to access a sample document for testing,
then I'll endeavour to work on this for the next major update
of LaTeX2HTML.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
conditionals with minimum overhead.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
>
> How can I reach him?
You got him.
> Many thanks for your help: Walter Gull
You're welcome.
I hope my explanation is satisfactory to your needs.
Ross Moore
t;
> I've spent an afternoon trying to get this to work, without success :-[
> Any ideas ???
Most likely it was a known problem that has been fixed already.
Thanks for the report.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
> P.S.: Where can I find a mailing list for (beginning) LaTeX users.
>
Browse at www.tug.org .
You should find plenty of information there.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
' unless $PARTITION_PREFIX;
I haven't checked whether this is available already in v98.1 .
In any case, you might consider updating to v99.1 from
the developer's repository:
http://saftsack.fd.uni-bayreuth.de/~latex2ht/
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
ys that there`s an error in ppmquant (what i can`t believe)
results from thesh: 21266 Memory fault
This is consistent with the above "explanation".
>
> 2. if the are produced any pictures, then only some of them are included
> in the html and they are all at the wrong place!
normal result, when there are problem with images.tex;
check in images.log to get an idea of what part of your source
is not being handled adequately.
>
> thank you for helping
>
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
perl should allow those from the latex2html script
to be found; thereby also providing a quick fix.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
> Hi,
>
> Ross MOORE wrote:
> > Hmm. It certainly works correctly if you use \L and \l
> > for the Polish L characters; so I presume that you are using
> > upper-plane (129-255) characters directly in the source, yes ?
>
> Yes
>
> > OK, I think I s
f the document are processed.
> Is there a patch for this? Is this fixed in 99.1 or 99.2?
No patch for the code.
Patch your style, by using LaTeX commands, rather than TeX.
> Thanx for the help,
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
, May 1999.
(search at http://www.awl.com/ )
Links to Web pages for all of these software items can be
found on the links-page, at http://www.tug.org/
Enjoy.
Ross Moore
f
> representing characters, and I have very little live experience in
> using those non-Roman character systems, so consider me prejudiced ;-)
>
I think some of it should be done, where there is a real need to translate
documents that are written with appropriate TeX/LaTeX installations.
But this means implementing more than just the character coding
manipulations. There will be specific language/layout/ligature requirements
that require experienced users of the language to implement correctly;
that counts me out, though I'm willing to help as best I can.
All the best,
Ross Moore
[Charset iso-8859-2 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
> Hi,
>
> Ross MOORE wrote:
>
> > Ahh. OK, then the patch is not adequate.
> > Change it to:
> >
> > $PREV_CHARSET= $CHARSET;
> > require("$LATEX2HTMLVERSIONS${dd}latin1.pl");
> >
g so.
This kind of feedback is much appreciated.
> Best regards
> Alois Steindl
>
Regards to you too;
and thanks for spurring me to have a look at CPAN
--- something I should do more often. ;-)
Ross Moore
is so improbable, that if it did not exist, the
> possibility would not be worth discussing."
I like it. ;-) ;-)
You must realise that TeX is a page-description language.
The order in which things appear in the .dvi file is irrelevant,
provided it appears in the correct place
ed when dealing with an image that is referred to be
> URL?
It looks to me like someone (perhaps me) recognised the advantage
in pulling out early, but forgot to set the return value.
The only other edit that I see as being desirable is to suppress
the Error: message, when the filename starts with http: .
Any other suggestions ?
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
procedure is just a formalisation of multiple jobs
with a simplified syntax for getting the labels of different parts.
i.e. \internal is just a simplification of \externallabels .
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
>
> Nick Ellis
> CSIRO Marine Research mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> PO Bo
htmlonly}
\newenvironment{wanted}{\begin{flushleft}}{\end{flushleft}}
\end{htmlonly}
should do what I think you want.
Does \excludecomment work as advertised ?
If so, then this is the simple answer to another question
asked earlier today.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
> (I
de:
\begin{htmlonly}
\listoffigures
\end{htmlonly}
Hope this helps.
Ross Moore
>
> Greetings
> Marc
>
> --
> -- !! No courtesy copies, please !! -
> Marc Haber | " Questions are the | Mailadresse im H
with the correct background color.
With this technique, you can use multiple background colours;
but you need a separate processing run for each colour,
so plan carefully to avoid wasting time, and be sure to reload
images from source (not from the browser cache) when viewing the results.
to true
%%BoundingBox extents, rather than having the application calculate
the minimal rectangle surrounding all the other objects.
Cheers,
Ross Moore
>
> Greetings
> Marc
>
> --
> -- !! No courtesy copies, please !! -
> Marc Hab
he latest v99.2alpha version is very stable;
however the installation procedure is different (indeed better!)
than in previous versions.
Take your pick, and please reply if the problem persists.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
>
> Thanks,
> Harvey Greenberg
> Professor of Mathemat
rs is newer. Probably 5.00503 is much more
> strict wrt. modules. 99.2 will support all Perls from 5.00305 to 5.00503,
> hopefully.
>
Do you know whether the *-glob mechanism has been fixed for threads ?
This has killed LaTeX2HTML with some 5.005 versions of Perl.
Cheers,
Ross Moore
does not occur with the 98.1p7 I have under DOS
> on the same computer.
But does it run the same version of LaTeX and its packages ?
>
> ==> Explanation, please. And how to bypass that trick?
Unknown. Can you let me access the file, to do some testing ?
Cheers,
Ross Moore
> \begin{document}
>
> \begin{thm}
> ( $\sin(x)$
Use: {}( $\sin(x)$
> \end{thm}
>
Thanks for the report.
Ross Moore
H controls) is what you get
from the \tableofcontents command.
To suppress the mini-TOC use the command
\tableofchildlinks[off] on the 1st page.
To control what goes into the mini-TOC use the -link option.
(Of course this controls it for *all* pages with a mini-toc,
not just the 1st page.)
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
that have had their
definitions altered --- a circumstance rather rare, so not previously
encountered.
So...
... thanks Ian, your slap-dash coding has helped to uncover a real bug.
;-) ;-)
However, I do indeed agree with Graham's points.
> Graham
Thanks for the feedback guys,
Ross Moore
> On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, taupin wrote:
>
> > 1. Is there now a means of making the << and >> be converted as French
> > guillemets, as defined in EC fonts (at least as an option). I have 99.1.
>
> How are they coded in LaTeX? It should be fairly easy to provide an
> appropriate conversion as they a
> On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Ross Moore wrote:
>
> > > How are they coded in LaTeX? It should be fairly easy to provide an
> > > appropriate conversion as they are part of the ISO-Latin-1 character set.
> > > Ross?
> >
> > No, they are not in Latin-1; tha
a 1-character edit, then do make install .
> I really appreciate all the help I have received in the past. Thank
> you so much.
You're welcome.
Ross Moore
\usepackage{color} with \fcolorbox .
(At least it is supposed to, but Jock McNaughton reported problems,
which I'll try to fix today.)
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
>
> Best regards
>
> Andre
[Attachment, skipping...]
>
mathematical formula or two does generate the GIF images
> associated with those formulas, but still no text.
>
> Any suggestions where in the latex2html script I should look?
Nope. Just get it afresh from the development site.
Your testing would be most welcome.
> Thanks,
>
> Arend Sluis.
>
>
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
racters for each letter).
I'm already thinking about implementing this properly,
to avoid &#; altogether.
The other alternative is to do utf8 encoding properly,
with variable length character representation;
i.e. 1 byte for ascii, 2 for code-points < 2^{11}
3 for code-points < 2^{16}, and 4, 5 or 6 for higher points.
It's probably too soon to be generally useful,
but surely it's the way to go for future developments.
Comments please.
All the best,
Ross Moore
latexonly}
\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.1}
%end{latexonly}
since \baselinestretch is irrelevant to HTML.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
>
> Greetings
> Marc
>
> --
> -- !! No courtesy copies, please !! -
> Marc Haber | " Q
There is probably another fix available, using a variable for pstoimg.
I'd have to look at the code to check this.
There is (usually) no such problem with .gif images, as there are
reliable routines to determine which color is the
8-bit character,
UTF-8 character pair/group,
the unaccented letter, or an image.
Full UTF8 encoding seems to work in NS4.5 and later,
as do named entities. However not all the latin2 characters
are recognised, and similarly for latin3, 4, ...
MSIE5 is better ?
...but there is a new NS on the way.
All the best,
Ross Moore
o my html page.
> Hope that helps
>
Yes. This is a known problem that occurs when using LaTeX2HTML
with AMS packages or AMSTeX .
It is fixed with the v99.2 (alpha) versions available at the
developer's site: http://saftsack.fs.uni-bayreuth.de/~latex2ht/
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
counter value for each line in the table.
So the template needs to keep the original code, not its
expansion.
Can anyone foresee any problems with this ?
> Best regards,
>
> Luc Van Eycken
Thanks for suggesting this.
Ross Moore
>
> --- latex2html-99.2beta2/versions/htm
instead of $TEXINPUTS to
>texexpand:
No. That has the potential to create more problems than it
is designed to solve.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
tion: How can I get the entire left hand box contents, with
> some vertical spacing between the lines, into one section ?
Hope the above helps,
Ross Moore
> On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, Ross Moore wrote:
> the \newline generating a within the element - great!
>
> But (!) the latex output ignores all the newlines and puts all the text that's
> in the left-hand box on to a single line! Sort of like:
> -
> | Some
ine 7364.
Try / ([\w\-\d]+)(=| |$)/:
^^_ that isn't meant to be a range
>
> I think the second one results from perl 5.005_61 i have upgraded to.
>
> Thank you in advance,
Thanks for the tip.
Ross Moore
> Achim.
>
gt; image002.ppm.tmp (STDERR redirected)
> Image is , x
> Running /usr/bin/ppmtogif -trans \#ff < image002.ppm > img2.gif
> sh: /usr/bin/ppmtogif: No such file or directory
> pstoimg: Conversion failed:
>
Install the graphics software and all should be fine.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
get more compact HTML as a result,
if you redefine the macros to read an argument and place it
using fully-scoped LaTeX commands:
\newcommand{\hdr}[1]{\begin{large}\textbf{\textup{#1}}\end{large}}
then use in the body of your source:
\hdr{Full Description Catalog}
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
> Hi there,
>
> sorry if this is a repost, but I've sent this message already last
> sunday, and I haven't got a copy from the list processor In case
> it never made it to the list, here's my question:
>
> I'm trying to build a framed page. Because I only wan't to have my
> custom buttons th
> Hi there,
>
> I'm pretty sure this has been discusses before, however, I was unable
> to find in in the mailing list archive.
>
>
> is there a way to control the alignment of both table cell from
> within the latex source??? I.e., what I'm after is:
Yes.
Try using {l p{}} as the column sp
mmands being used
in this way.
> Greetings
> Andreas
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
> Hi!
>
> > Your image is in .pcx format, inserted into the document
> > via \special{em:graph kurven.pcx}
> >
> > This \special command is specific to one dvi-driver only
> > (em-TeX, I'd expect) and is certainly *not* a standard
> > TeX or LaTeX command. It cannot work with a Web2C-based
> >
'Ghostscript' in config.pl
Adjust the regexp to match.
Inform this list as to what you did, so it can be
incorporated into future versions of LaTeX2HTML.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
>
> Erling
>
ng for pnmflip... C:\TEXMF\MIKTEX\BIN\pnmflip.exe
> checking for ppmquant... no
> checking for pnmfile... no
> checking for pnmcat... C:\TEXMF\MIKTEX\BIN\pnmcat.exe
> checking for pbmmake... C:\TEXMF\MIKTEX\BIN\pbmmake.exe
> checking for ppmtogif... C:\TEXMF\MIKTEX\BIN\ppmtogif.exe
Vey strange.
But it isn't crippling, since you can configure to avoid it.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
ctly in
the HTML; then this will not work at all.
In that case, send me an example file to test,
and I'll attempt to find the missing \ .
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
> it seems as if the slash in the second line was eaten by latex2html,
> thus leading to a stack owerflo
[Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
> After installing latex2html, I'm somewhat disappointed to have no
> possibility of asking "man latex2html" in order to have a description of
> the various options when calling it.
Try latex2html --help
> Am I blind, or is there a cha
Fred Drake wrote:
>
> Note: I'm still using an older version ($Id: latex2html,v 1.79
> 1998/08/16 08:04:15 RRM Exp $), so this may no longer apply.
> I've received a note from a user that when using MSIE 5 to read a
> LaTeX2HTML-generated page, using "refresh" (F5) causes the page not to
> b
bly want anyway.
> The code is too obtuse for me to figure out why this is occuring. Other
A particular data-structure is being overloaded.
and a recent change in the coding didn't take this into account.
It'll be fixed for LaTeX2HTML v2K .
Thanks for reporting the bug.
Ross Moore
Another stupid question: How can I do that?
Not stupid at all.
It just needs more personal work than LaTeX2HTML can be expected to provide
for free.
> By looking at the latex2html script and editing the code for the tabular
> environment. :-)
Oh no; please don't touch it!!!
;-)
That risks hours/days of hard work implementing {array} and {tabularx}
to be automatically recognised in LaTeX2HTML.
Learn to use these packages in LaTeX and your tables will improve
dramatically on paper as well as on-screen in HTML.
> Hope this helps!
>
> Happy Xmas,
Agreed; again. ;-)
Ross Moore
> Marek
>
er tagging you design can certainly be used with
the HTML pages that the translation produces.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
> Thanks in advance.
> --Harish
> _
> Harish Cherukuri
> Mechanical Engineerin
>
> Hi,
>
> Last month I reported a l2h processing error for my documents as
> "regexp explosion for large toc on l2h99.2", and Ross Moore pointed
> out as;
>
> {
> \renewcommand{\theenumi}{(\arabic{enumi})}
> \renewcommand{\labelenumi}{\theenumi}
&
> \end{center}
> \end{latexonly}
> \begin{htmlonly}
> \htmladdimg[center]{gif/#2.gif}
> \end{htmlonly}
> \caption{#3}
> \label{#4}
> \end{figure}
> }
>
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
TML documentation,
or in The LaTeX Web Companion, \S 3.5.7.2 (pp.145+)
Others have asked for this sort of feature,
so maybe I'll try to devise a simpler way to achieve it.
(But don't hold your breath waiting for it. ;-)
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
begin{htmlonly}
\newcommand{\figureA}{... code for fig A for HTML pages ...}
\newcommand{\figureB}{... code for fig B for HTML pages ...}
\newcommand{\figureC}{... code for fig C for HTML pages ...}
...
\end{htmlonly}
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
> Joerg
>
> --
> Joerg Broeker
ASSID="clsid:1e2a7bd0-dab9-11d0-b93a-00c04fc99f9e"]
{OBJECT}{\HTMLcode[name=Keyword,value="#1"]{PARAM
If the value for an attribute is a comma-separated list,
then make sure that list is quoted: "..., ..., ... " .
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
BTW, make s
ther initialisation file.
This is discussed in the documentation, and at length within
The LaTeX Web Companion (Addisson Wesley, 1999).
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
> Thanks.
>
> --
> / / _ _ Didier Vernahttp://www.inf.enst.fr/~verna/
yway, for the report.
> but I may have missed it.)
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
rref, then use
\PassOptionsToPackage before the \usepackage{html} .
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
>
> the last part of the latex2html output (with hyperref):
>
> *** WARNINGS ***
> No implementation found for style `dvips'
> No implementatio
f the preamble, to accompany the documents themselves.
> I can see several ways to change the code to get what I want, but I'd
> like to know if I'm missing something fundamental here, and if there
> is a "right" way to fix it.
The existing stucture allows you to get everything you should need.
The documentation is a little scanty
--- best reference is The LaTeX Web Companion, with examples in \S3.3.4 .
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
> thanks,
> Dan Scholnik
try to implement it.
Better yet, there may be others who are also thinking about
these things and are willing to tackle the problem.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
> Dan
>
so that the mathematics
is converted the same way as it would be within the body of the document.
Hope this helps.
Ross Moore
ation
> directory?
The command-line switch to do this is -local_icons
alternatively, set $LOCAL_ICONS = 1;
> Thanx
> Ronald
>
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
>
> --
> =
> Institut für Multimedial
> Hi there
>
> if I use the description environment like
>
> \begin{description}
> \item[hjkh] hjkjhkjhkjhkj
> \begin{description}
>
> l2h translates this as
>
> BOLD
> rest_of_text
>
> instead of
>
> BOLD rest_of_text
>
> is th
ion file that
does not include fonts at all.
The main benefit of this is smaller file sizes for the .ps temporary files.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
> Mike
>
> On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, unruh wrote:
>
> > I am having problems with latex2html converting a minus sign
LaTeX source.
One topic not described there is the use of HTML frames;
however there is no formal documentation for this yet.
Look at the file $LaTeX2HTMLDIR/versions/frame.pl
to find the names of variables that can be set to alter the
frame widths, colours, etc.
Hope this helps,
ted on the fly...
> Or more general: What's going wrong here?
You didn't use make but tried to do it by hand.
> Thanks in advance! :-)
You're welcome.
Ross Moore
> Yours,
> Andreas Jaehnigen
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
ewcommand for it.
However later changes to the way \renewcommand works were found
to be necessary in other situations, so that this command
no longer defines do_cmd_
Instead it stores information in the %renewcommand hash.
Evidently i failed to update natbib.perl at the
> >
> > The condition should be:
> >
> > if (defined &do_cmd_bibname||$renewcommand{'bibname'}) {
>
> Ah! Thanks a bunch for your quick response!
>
> It turned out that was almost what was needed, but not quite. I found
> a similar construction in bin/latex2html that fixed the problem
> comple
wed no effect...
\usepackage{german} or \usepackage[german]{babel}
are the usual ways to get the special german translation extensions.
>
> The latex original looks like "`open and close"' or "`open and
> close?"' .
>
>
> Any ideas?
H
ere a fix for this? The "fast" way would be if "[]" where just
> ignored, but I'm not really a perl hacker so I don't know how to fix
> that. Any ideas?
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
>
> regards
> /Stefan
do each part separately, using {rawhtml}
to put in the IFRAME tags with its destination URL.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
> People do that frequently with Frontpage, but with Latex2html?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> --
>
> --
ML will *not* copy images automatically
--- generally there is no need; a hyperlink suffices.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
>
> Mit freundlichem Gruss
> Claas Hilbrecht
>
> Linum Software GmbH
> http://www.linum.com
> Tel: 05561-971070
> Fax: 05561-971071
of ligature-breaking
> characters. I had to work around the problem by using an ugly kludge
> like \texttt{\latexhtml{-\/-\/-}{\begin{rawhtml}---\end{rawhtml}}.
> Any solutions and bug fixes? Thanks in advance! :-)
An ordinary \verb|| should do it.
Hope this helps,
R
> I give up. I cannot seem to find the latest version or beta of latex2html.
> I have tried what I considered the usual places, but CTAN is 98 and I cannot
> connect to llnl.
>
> Where can I find it?
http://saftsack.fs.uni-bayreuth.de/~latex2ht/
>
> dcroyster
> Ross Moore wrote:
> > http://saftsack.fs.uni-bayreuth.de/~latex2ht/
>
> Thanks for the hint to the latest version, as I did not find it either.
> But I wonder how stable this "beta" is. I currently use version "99.1
> release" and would like to know if
m';
Alternatively, running ./configure --help
gives the usage. Relevant switches are: e.g.
--with-gs=PATH path/name of the GhostScript executable
--enable-gif add support of GIF images
--enable-pngadd support of PNG images
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
be better to just have a pointer from tug to a dedicated L2H site
> hosted somewhere like SourceForge
Given that tug.org is moving to Denmark, then such a change might be a good thing
to do if there is a noticeable change in performance.
However, we are just talking about the mailing list, y
ions on this, I will be very appreciated.
> The tex source is at: http://linux.cia.com.au/~shao/cv.tex
No thanks; try the above suggestions first.
If you still have problems, then give us a buzz.
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
> Thanks for your time.
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> Shao.
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