Sebastian Rahtz writes: > I confess, I don't know *why* you'd want to use TeX to write web > pages. That's what God gave you XML for :-}
Sebastian, how do you write math formulas? Directly in XML? Or do you use a dedicated formula editor? I understand that people want to enter formulas in tex syntax because this is most straightforward. As far as I know, tex4ht can also create XML, but I fear that formulas are provided as bitmaps. This is probably not as bad as it sounds because it avoids problems with fonts which are not installed everywhere. How do you solve the font problem in XML? A reasonable solution would be to provide them as SVG fonts. But are they understood by most web browsers we have today? I'm not very optimistic but you certainly can tell us more. BTW, at the TUG-2006 conference in Marrakech Adrian Frischauf demonstrated his program dvi2svg and I had been quite impressed. Fonts had been provided as SVG. Adrian used a program written by Michel Goossens which converts Type1 fonts to SVG. The SVG file contained all the resources needed, and what impressed me most was to see perfectly typeset math formulas and text in Computer Modern in a web browser. Anyway, I suppose that most web browsers do not support SVG properly yet. Graham, IMO HTML is not a good choice if you want to provide math formulas. If you insist on HTML or XML it makes sense to provide the same stuff as PDF as well. People who prefer a printed copy will be grateful for this. And even if I don't, it looks awful. Your example file http://www.gtoal.com/src/dvi2html/testdoc.html doesn't work properly here. The problem is that you are using absolute coordinates but Firefox allows me to change the size of the font I'm currently using. When I increase font size, strings overlap. Why do prefer HTML? Why don't you provide PDF? Unlike HTML, PDF is portable. And you can have hyperlinks to other PDF files, too. A good example is the hyperref documentation: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/hyperref.pdf Regards, Reinhard -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reinhard Kotucha Phone: +49-511-4592165 Marschnerstr. 25 D-30167 Hannover mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Microsoft isn't the answer. Microsoft is the question, and the answer is NO. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list latex2html@tug.org http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html