On 2/7/2021 3:19 PM, Michal Hoftich wrote:
Hi Nasser,
Please try again, it should now work.
https://www.12000.org/tmp/02042021/content_all.zip
thanks, I can get this file now.
This is strange error. Sometimes it happens when I keep last compile
.aux and .dvi files around. It seems tex4ht get confused by having
old .aux and .dvi files in the folder.
So now I changed my makefiles to make sure these are deleted before
any new compile is started. I do not know if this has anything to
do with this error.
I've tried to compile it multiple times and never got an error.
No problem. Thanks for trying. Could you please try this? Compile to PDF first
using lualatex content_all.tex and leaving all temporary files generated
as is in the folder.
Now please try compiling to HTML using the same command I have in
that text file and see if you get an error. I found on my end,
if I do not clear all temporary files from the lualatex compilation before
starting the HTML compilation, sometimes I get this error. But if you do
not, no problem, just something to try.
I have
just few notes that can make the compilation a bit faster:
- use the -m draft option unless you introduce a new section. As most of
the .aux file and other temporary files remain same, it is not
necessary to run multiple LaTeX invocations. It is useful when you
introduce a new section that would produce a new HTML file.
But my makefiles are set the same way for all my tree. They use
the same make4ht command. So I have no idea when I run make if
I have added a new section or not anywhere in some
latex file. Since they need to work on any folder and any where. So I
I can't really hard code the draft option.
- try the `dvisvgm_hashes` extension. It produces SVG files much faster.
You can require it using -f html5+dvisvgm_hashes option.
I do not use svg anymore for math. I assume you are talking about math here. I
use mathjax now. For graphics images, I convert all my images to SVG using
makefiles automatically from PDF files, before compiling latex to HTML. I have
not used SVG for math for long time now. Sorry if I misunderstood you.
Best regards,
Michal
Thank you
--Nasser