Sorry - I accidentally answered to Michael only when I found the solution. Here
it is again, for the whole list:
As far as I can tell, the problem was that I was alternately generating PDF
files with pdftex and epub files with the usual
tex4ebook -lm index -c myconfig.cfg -e mybuild.mk4 .tex
H
! Undefined control sequence.
l. 114 \item dragon, \hyperindexformat {\textbf}{15}, \hyperpage{15}
It's hard to guess what the undefined control sequence is from that,
but as an ugly workaround, it seems like either
\def\hyperindexformat{}
or
\def\hyperpage{}
could at least get rid of
On 5/7/2019 9:30 AM, Michal Hoftich wrote:
Hi Nasser,
Since tex4ht now supports mathjax mode, I was just wondering,
if it is even possible to make tex4ht also support katex mode
as well? i.e. compile the latex file so that the HTML
generated uses Katex for math rendering instead of mathjax.
Hi Jürgen,
> Now, as far as I can tell, if I just press on each instance the
> ebook still has a hyperlinked index with bold entries at the right places -
> but it is annoying to have to do this each and every time I compile. Does
> anyone know a way around this?
Do you still use the workflow
Hi Nasser,
> Since tex4ht now supports mathjax mode, I was just wondering,
> if it is even possible to make tex4ht also support katex mode
> as well? i.e. compile the latex file so that the HTML
> generated uses Katex for math rendering instead of mathjax.
yes, it is possible to support KaTeX. T