Dear Michal, Wonderful, thank you again!
Best, Alex On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 4:37 AM Michal Hoftich <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Alex, > > I've been busy in the last week, so I was not able to take a look at > these issues yet. I hope that things will settle down soon, I will > start to process the issue queue then. No need to worry about the > number of issues. > > Best regards, > Michal > > > Just a follow-up about the bug reports/feature requests I sent out a > week ago. I realize I asked for a lot all at once, so I thought I would > single out a couple that are highest priority: > > > > 1. Superscript (and subscripts) not working in footnotes ( > https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/474005/superscript-not-working-in-footnotes-in-tex4ht-output). > This is the main one because it can't be fixed by find/replace. I use > superscript to refer to the "recto" and "verso" of folios in medieval > manuscripts (e.g., `folio 2\textsuperscript{r}` for the recto side of folio > 2), and I use subscript for line numbers when referring to manuscripts or > critical editions (e.g., `22\textsubscript{1-24}` for lines 1-24 of page > 22). Especially in the latter case, information is actually lost in the > conversion, since "221-24" means something quite different from "22, lines > 1-24". > > > > 2. Less important because it's about formatting rather than information, > but still problematic because it can't be fixed with find/replace, is the > problem of spuriously italicized (or boldface) footnote hooks ( > https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/474003/spuriously-italicized-footnote-hooks-in-tex4ht-output > ). > > > > The rest are less important. The section break issue can be fixed with > find/replace in MS Word (find ^b = Section break, replace it with nothing). > The section numbering issue is not an issue at all (I was confused). As for > formatting footnotes, that is certainly not urgent! > > > > I hope this helps. I would also like to express my gratitude to all who > work on and maintain tex4ht, which is a life-saver for those of us working > with publishers who are still in the Word world! > > > > Best wishes, > > Alex >
