> Hi all, > > I have some questions regarding the general HTML generation. > > 1. If I want to use the \HTMLset{target}{\_blank} functionality for > opening links in a new window, I have to use frames, because the other > solution does not work on my system. Unfortunately this introduces the > problem that the background color is set to white in the <body> tag, > which is bad for me due to automatic use of the generated file. So what > would be nice if I: > - either could define the target frame without generating frames. Maybe > redefine \htmladdnormallink{caption}{url} to > \htmladdnormallink[target]{caption}{url} > - or have the option of no background color generated in frame mode.
Please send an example of the coding that you are using. This could be quite delicate. > 2. At the end of each page a <hr> is generated, even with the option > -noaddress. What do you think, doesn't this belong together, regarding > this option? Worth a look. THe final <hr> could be made dependent upon an existing Perl variable. > 3. Paragraphs have only <P> but not </P>, which would be more compliant > to well-formed HTML and allow strict browsers to apply CSS for > paragraphs. Additionally, before a <Hx> tag an additional <P> is > generated. This is a *very hard* problem to solve, as LaTeX does not provive explicit markup for the start/end of paragraphs. The best solution is to post-process your documents with HTMLtidy. You can make this automatic by setting an appropriate system command within the &post_postprocess subroutine, or with the $HTML_VALIDATOR variable. Please experiment and report your results. > 4. [OT] \ref{foo}: Of course this produces the section number. But > usually we don't have section numbers in the HTML file. Is there a way > in LaTeX to have references that are equal to hyperlinks, kind of a > \textref[the text for the link]{sec:thesection} ? Use \htmlref or \hyperref for this. Always \usepackage{html}. Read about these in the manual. > 5. Version 1.68 does not produce graphics under my Win2k, while 1.67 > does perfectly. Whom should I send output and examples, and what > information exactly do I need to send, resp. what verbosity to set or > how to call the image generation script in order to allow > bug-tracking? Example please. If only imported graphics (\includegraphics or \epsfig... ) are affected, then try *removing* the -E option from calls to dvips. Look at the $DVIPS and $DVIPSOPT variables. > Thanks in advance for any help, I just wanted to ask if someone else has > already a solution for there problems or they are planned to be solved > anyway prior to me patching something. Patch whatever you like and report your results. If sufficiently useful and correct for all platforms, they will be included into the code-base. Hope this helps, Ross Moore > Best Regards > Joachim > _______________________________________________ > latex2html mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html