On Monday 23 May 2005 18:26, Sven Mueller wrote:
> I would say: Open a bug (I would suggest severity important because it
> has serious impact on the usability of the package) against latex2html.
Done. Bug 310702.
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Mauro Darida wrote on 20/05/2005 18:03:
> On Tuesday 17 May 2005 20:44, Sven Mueller wrote:
>
>>Could you give us a (as minimal as possible) .tex file (and possibly the
>>output .html you get) to reproduce this?
>
> Sure, they are attached below.
Really weird. It definately looks like a bug in l
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> On Tuesday 17 May 2005 20:44, Sven Mueller wrote:
>> Could you give us a (as minimal as possible) .tex file (and possibly the
>> output .html you get) to reproduce this?
> Sure, they are attached below.
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On Tuesday 17 May 2005 20:44, Sven Mueller wrote:
> Could you give us a (as minimal as possible) .tex file (and possibly the
> output .html you get) to reproduce this?
Sure, they are attached below.
I have tested that it is not konqueror's fault; even M$ explorer on another
machine gives the same
Mauro Darida wrote on 17/05/2005 00:19:
> trying to make an html from a latex source for my package. When I type:
> latex2html foo.tex
> it produces an html code which has double captions for each table. I do not
> know if:
> 1. it is a latex2html fault
> 2. it is a bad rendered page by my browser
hello,
trying to make an html from a latex source for my package. When I type:
latex2html foo.tex
it produces an html code which has double captions for each table. I do not
know if:
1. it is a latex2html fault
2. it is a bad rendered page by my browser (konqueror)
What do you think? It happens wi
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