[l2h] Macro and best-solution for URL

2002-11-08 Thread bligneri
Hello, Macro are not analysed by latex2html and definitions are lost. For instance, \newcommand{\email}[1]{\htmladdnormallink{#1}{mailto:#1}} and then \email{[EMAIL PROTECTED]} produce only the argument ([EMAIL PROTECTED] in that case) in basic HTML text inside the final HTML document. Is-it

Re: [l2h] Macro and best-solution for URL

2002-11-08 Thread Ross Moore
hello Ben, you wrote: Macro are not analysed by latex2html and definitions are lost. For instance, \newcommand{\email}[1]{\htmladdnormallink{#1}{mailto:#1}} and then \email{[EMAIL PROTECTED]} produce only the argument ([EMAIL PROTECTED] in that case) in basic HTML text inside the final

Re: [l2h] Macro and best-solution for URL

2002-11-08 Thread bligneri
Hello, * Ross Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-11-08 18:46]: Macro definitions are certainly supposed to be recognised. That is a basic part of LaTeX2HTML, and any TeX-like system. If it didn't work for you, then there should have been some messages in the output-log, when you ran the job. Here