Hi, Bill!
> The following is an example of an HTML slide show with MathJax-based > > math. Is this the kind of output you want? (It was not made with > > tex4ht, but the source, like MathJax source, is LaTeX-like.) > > > http://www.albany.edu/~hammond/presentations/MathClub1103/mathclubht.html > > > Otherwise, could you provide an example, with at least two slides > > containing math, of such an .html file, placed on the web so that we > > can see what you want in our browsers. Send the url to this list. > > > > -- Bill > > > > Thanks for your answer. Yes, I want the similar output, but with the math > like: > > \left( \sum_{k=1}^n a_k b_k \right)^2 \leq \left( \sum_{k=1}^n a_k^2 > \right) \left( \sum_{k=1}^n b_k^2 \right) > > Here is the link to presentation: > http://slidewiki.aksw.org/?url=main/deck&deck=30#tree-30-slide-216-3-view > Also, can you please provide me the list of options for the config file > (like hooks, html, png etc.) or where to look for them and the manual for > creation .4ht packages (or what I need to know to hack one of them and > understand how it works). I don't know where to start. > To be more specific here is the files I'm trying to convert (lectures on Information Retrieval from Stuttgart university): http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/lehre/teaching/2009-SS/ir/ (don't forget to install necessary beamer style files, they've got link on the site). I will be satisfied with completely rendered lecture (all information with TOC, Lists etc.) and ability to divide slides one from other (I need to inject them in database). Also, as I mentioned, I need to maintain format of formulas as they appear in LaTeX (MathML will be okay too, though I can convert it back to LaTeX later). Looking forward to your answer and directions on tweaking the tex4ht tool. Best regards, Ermilov Ivan.
