FYI, I get this warning
.... INFO] make4ht-lib: executing: t4ht "maple.dvi" ---------------------------- t4ht.c (2018-07-04-14:25 kpathsea) t4ht maple.dvi (/usr/local/texlive/2022/texmf-dist/tex4ht/base/unix/tex4ht.env) Entering maple.lg Entering maple.css Entering maple.tmp [INFO] mkutils: Parse LG [INFO] make4ht-lib: parse_lg process file: maple.htm [INFO] make4ht-lib: parse_lg process file: maple.htm [WARNING] domfilter: DOM parsing of maple.htm failed: [WARNING] domfilter: ...ive/2022/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/luaxml/luaxml-mod-xml.lua:175: Unbalanced Tag (/p) [char=530977] [INFO] make4ht-lib: parse_lg process file: maple.htm ...... When compiling a document. The command I used is (all on one line) make4ht --shell-escape -ulm default -a debug -c nma_mathjax.cfg -e /mnt/g/public_html/styles/texmf/tex/latex/tex4ht_build_files/MAIN.mk4 maple.tex 'mathjax,htm,fn-in,0,notoc*,p-width,charset=utf-8,cut-fullname' '-cunihtf -utf8' But the HTML file generated is the following https://12000.org/my_notes/faq/MAPLE/maple.htm Is there a tool to run DOM parsing directly on the above HTML file to show which line make4ht complains about? The Latex file can be found at https://12000.org/my_notes/faq/MAPLE/maple.tex And the log file at https://12000.org/my_notes/faq/MAPLE/maple.log I can make a zip file that contains everything needed to build it if needed? TL 2022 on Linux. Thanks, --Nasser
