I'm a happy l2h user on my Linux box, but am trying to install it for
others on a Solaris machine. I'm having some problems building
netpbm using xmkmf. Make Makefiles fails with
making Makefiles in ./libtiff...
mv Makefile Makefile.bak
making Makefiles in ./pbm...
/bin/sh: ./pbm: does
Thanks, Ross, your suggestion did the trick. Perhaps it could be
added to the manual, in the conditional text section.
\excludecomment seems to do what it ought to and so should provide an
answer to Mariusz's problem
Graham
This illustrates the necessity for following latex2html Rule No 1
\emph{Always} put command definitions in the document preamble
and Rule No 2
Avoid the defining the same command twice wherever possible
These rules are actually quite easy to follow and eliminate a lot of
latex2html
You need to identify the names of alltt-like environments using the
perl variable $alltt_rx.
So in your .latex2html-inti, put something like
$alltt_rx = 'dcode|doutput|dinput';
Hope this helps
Graham
I often create documents in one directory and then copy the output
from l2h somewhere else to appear on the web. This means that I always
end up with a broken link to the latex source in the `About this
document' section. Could you please add a flag to turn off the
href'ing of the source file? At
"RM" == Ross Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RM No. ICONPATH and ICONSERVER are completely independent bits
RM of information.
RM ICONSERVER is the http path to be used for absolute links to
RM icons from within your HTML pages.
RM ICONPATH is the location in your local
"RM" == Ross Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RM so it could be that the interpolation of @ICONPATH@ isn't
RM working properly.
I've found it, I think. I believe the `problem' (if there is one) is
in the following lines in config.pl.
$newcfg{'ICONPATH'} = $opt{'ICONPATH'} ||
I've deleted the original posting and only have Ross's response, but
doesn't the additional feature, not mentioned by Ross, of having a
.latex2html-init in the current directory solve the problem?
Graham
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On June 3rd I reported a possible bug in table generation, to which
there has been no response. As this list (usually Ross) is usually
very quick to respond, I wondered of my posting had made it to the
list
Graham
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I want to have a enumerated list broken by comments as in
1. First point
2. Second
further points include
3.
and yet more things to say are
4.
5.
In LaTeX this is easliy accomplished by using something like
\newcounter{saveenum}
...
\begin{enumerate}
...
Sorry Ross, but I'm afraid you're wrong this time (a rare event
indeed!). The command \usecounter sets the value of the counter back
to 0 again, so your suggestion won't work. See latex.ltx
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Mark Wooding has macros \suspend and \resume to tackle this problem
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