Dear Ran Gilad-Bachrach,

Thanks for your report.

On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 03:58:36PM +0300, Ran Gilad-Bachrach wrote:
> tex4ht makes use of unicode letter when this is not needed. This happens when
> the latex code contains the sequence "ff" or "fi" and maybe other sequences. 
> For
> example, here is a latex code and the html code generated by ht4tex and 
> htlatex. Note how
> the sequence "fi" was translated to fi

Could you please tell me why you think this is a bug? Please keep the
following in mind.

1. TeX4HT tries as much as possible to be *like* TeX except that it
   outputs hypertext.

2. TeX uses ligatures whenever it encounters ff, fi, fl and so on.

3. It *is* possible for you to define an alternate mechanism to avoid
   ligatures---create your own htf files which skip the ligatures.

Thanks and best regards,

Kapil.
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