Hello Nasser, On 13/02/2012, at 12:50 PM, Nasser M. Abbasi wrote:
... and I got your 2nd email too, and have looked at the contents of the .zip file. > On 2/12/2012 7:20 PM, Ross Moore wrote: >> Hello Nasser, >> >> On 12/02/2012, at 9:56 AM, Nasser M. Abbasi wrote: >> >>> When I run this: >>> >>> ----------------------------------- >>> \documentclass[12pt]{article} >>> \usepackage{html} >>> \usepackage{verbatim} >>> \begin{document} >>> \begin{verbatim}test\end{verbatim} >> >>> \begin{tabular}{|l | } >>> $f(x) = x^3 d$\\ >>> \end{tabular} >>> \end{document} >>> ------------------------- >>> >>> It works. Expected output. Verbatim displays 'test' and >>> the math fine. > ... >> or >> >> \verb|test| >> > > This does NOT work. I just tried it. Very strange. > > --------------------------- > \documentclass[12pt]{article} > \usepackage{html} > \usepackage{verbatim} > \begin{document} > \verb|test| > \end{document} > ----------------------- > > latex2html t.tex > > produces an empty web page. no 'test' text in it. I always had > problems getting \verb to work like this, that is what I > use \begin{verbstim} and \end{verbatim}. Does the above > work on your end? i.e generate 'test' in the HTML? Yes, it does. I'm using version 1.67 (2002) installed many years ago on a Mac, via fink . I've not tested later versions for Linux or Unix; but with such a simple document there should not be any significant difference. That there seems to be, for you, puzzles me greatly. > >> >> Can you run your failing job with -debug within a directory >> that can be accessed across the web, and save the console messages >> into a file. Make this directory and its siblings listable, and send me >> the URL. I can then try to get an idea of what is going wrong, by >> studying the temporary files that normally get deleted. >> > > Sure, I am working now to generate these things you wanted, > and will make new page and summarize these issues. Please also add the option -verbosity 10 which generates significantly more screen messages. In particular, you should have a block such as: >>> *** End-of-partition ***\documentclass[12pt]<<1>>article<<1>> >>> \usepackage<<2>>html<<2>> >>> \usepackage<<3>>verbatim<<3>> >>> \begin<<4>>document<<4>> >>> <tex2html_verb_mark>1<tex2html_verb_mark> >>> \begin<<5>>tabular<<5>><<6>>|l | <<6>> >>> \begin<<9>>tex2html_wrap_inline<<9>>$f(x) = x^3 + >>> d$\end<<10>>tex2html_wrap_inline<<10>>\\ <tex2html_comment_mark>2 >>> \end<<7>>tabular<<7>> >>> \end<<8>>document<<8>> notice in particular: <tex2html_verb_mark>1<tex2html_verb_mark> which has replaced \verb|test| or similar with the {verbatim} environment. and <tex2html_comment_mark>2 replacing the comment. At a later stage of processing, the verbatim stuff should get replaced inside <code>...</code> tags, using the string stored in a file: .../verb_with_math_issue/TMP/verbatim When this happens there is a message: *** replace markers *** but no further processing messages are written. To see what is happening here for you, find the appropriate place in the latex2html script, and put in more print commands, to see what is happening in detail. sub replace_markers at line roughly 7620 and sub replace_sensitive_markers at ~7670 which calls sub replace_verbatim_marks at ~8550 and/or sub replace_verb_marks at ~8590 Trace what is actually happening by putting in extra lines like print STDOUT $_; at strategic places. > > Please give couple of 2 hrs will be done and will give > a link. > > thanks for your help. > > --Nasser Hope this helps, Ross ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ross Moore ross.mo...@mq.edu.au Mathematics Department office: E7A-419 Macquarie University tel: +61 (0)2 9850 8955 Sydney, Australia 2109 fax: +61 (0)2 9850 8114 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list latex2html@tug.org http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html