Hi,
I have never used tex4ht. Maybe I should: I don't know what it is and
so I'm converting conTeXt 2 html with my hand-cooked python script.
I'm using html as a middle step from conTeXt to rtf/doc in case I' have
to share documents.
Actually I'm having no problem saving .tex source as UTF-8,
Here's your file coverted by my Champollion script.
Doesn't display correctly on my browser but source seems to be ok (but
Polish is a bit complex for me...)
Best
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On 16 Jun 2006, at 10:37, andrea Title: testgu
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On 6/12/06, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
Hello,
It seems tex4ht's ConTeXt support is in the very early infancy, but I
was able to convert a simple ConTeXt file into acceptable html using
htcontext command. The only problem is encoding. Is there any way to
get the same utf-8 encoding as in the source
Hello,
It seems tex4ht's ConTeXt support is in the very early infancy, but I
was able to convert a simple ConTeXt file into acceptable html using
htcontext command. The only problem is encoding. Is there any way to
get the same utf-8 encoding as in the source file?
Piotr
% hello4ht.tex -*-
Hi,
I wanted to try to convert a context's tex file to xml.
What exactly do I have to do (using tex4ht)?
Could someone give me some advice/example?
(Btw.: While looking for information I saw that there are two different
m-tex4ht.tex files in cont-tmf - see below - is this correct?)
Steffen