Dear Michal et al., Now two and a half years later, I would like to reopen this question, in particular to ask whether it is possible to keep using a XeLaTeX document that uses Unicode macros (rather than switching to LuaTeX). Given the amount of work that has gone into tex4ht in the last couple years, I thought perhaps a solution might now exist.
I have also posted a query about this on Stack Exchange: https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/470415/using-tex4ht-to-convert-from-xelatex-source-that-uses-unicode-named-macros-to-wo I would be grateful for any insights you might have! Best wishes, Alex On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 11:40 AM Alexandre Roberts < [email protected]> wrote: > Dear Michal, > > It worked perfectly. The next step, which I haven't yet tried, is to scale > it up from the MWE to my real document with lots of other macros. But I > think everything I need is already in the solution you provided. So thanks > again! > > Best, > Alex > > On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 11:47 AM, Michal Hoftich <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Dear Alex, >> >> > Dear Michal, >> > >> > Thank you very much for this solution! It sounds like exactly what I >> need. >> >> I hope so, please let us know if it works for you, it is still fairly >> experimental. >> >> > >> > I am eager to try it, but unfortunately when I tried to install >> helpers4ht (on >> > Mac OS 10.11.5) by following your instructions ( >> https://github.com/michal-h21/ >> > helpers4ht), the command `git clone [email protected]: >> michal-h21/helpers4ht.git` >> > returned an error (without asking me for a password): >> > >> > Cloning into 'helpers4ht'... >> > >> > Permission denied (publickey). >> > >> > fatal: Could not read from remote repository. >> > >> > Do you happen to know what I'm doing wrong? (Sorry for such a basic >> question.) >> > >> >> You already found a solution, I see. I plan to put helpers4ht on CTAN, >> but I feel it has still lot of bugs, like the issue with text direction >> I've found thanks to your example. >> >> Best regards, >> Michal >> > >
