Hi Hans, Could you please send a minimal working example with the problem and the command line used to generate the html file.
Jagath On 4 January 2016 at 22:08, Hans Georg Schaathun <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am struggling to find a good way to typeset source code > with tex4ht. In my opinion the <code> tag should be used > in HTML, for the benefit of screen readers and search engines > which might need the semantics. > > I am used to using both lstlisting (listings package), verbatim, > and code (texpower package). Texpower does not seem to be supported > by tex4ht at all. verbatim is ok, except that I should like to > reconfigure it to use the <code> tag. lstlisting is brilliant for > source code, except for the <code> tag. For pseudo-code I also > have the problem that tex4ht does not grok maths within lstlisting. > It causes an unclosed tags. > > Has anyone found a way cleanly to produce <code> elements with tex4ht? > All my attempts either produce an excess of tags which mess up > the spacing, or they make tex strip linebreaks before it gets > to tex4ht. I do not understand all the low-level TeX code in the > listings.4ht style, and I would really hope I don't have to ... > > Preferably, I should like to specify a custom class name for the > purpose of CSS configuration, but it is obviously possible to tailor > the CSS style to a non-custom class name if I have to. > > Secondly, is there a good fix to make tex4ht accept maths within > lstlisting? > > Thanks a lot for any pointers, > -- > :-- Hans Georg >
