Hi again,
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Ross Moore wrote:
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> Now I see what is the problem:
>where to put the extra white-space, of undetermined amount.
> (In TeX this is done using \hfill.)
> After a bit of experimentation, I can now see how to get the
> 'proper' centering. The HTML
Hi Peter,
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Peter Morling wrote:
> Dear Ross,
>
> here is a testcase of the problems.
Thanks for these.
Now I see what is the problem:
where to put the extra white-space, of undetermined amount.
(In TeX this is done using \hfill.)
>
> 1. first with AMSMATH
>
> http://www
Hi,
On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 00:21, Ross Moore wrote:
> Any further ideas would be welcome.
No real idea, but more problems. ;)
This very topic is one of the remaining open issues at Debian:
http://bugs.debian.org/75416
The others are:
http://bugs.debian.org/78161
http://bugs.debian.org/95
Ross Moore writes:
> It happens in the &text_cleanup routine:
Thanks!
> I'd suggest that you replace the above line by a subroutine call,
> then define the subroutine to do whatever replacements you think
> are best for you -- perhaps none at all.
I've been using a stock LaTeX2HTML installe
Dear Ross,
here is a testcase of the problems.
1. first with AMSMATH
http://www.statmaster.sdu.dk/maskel/docs/eqnarray/withAMSMATH/index.html
2. without AMSMATH
http://www.statmaster.sdu.dk/maskel/docs/eqnarray/withoutAMSMATH/index.html
Best,
Peter
Programmer Peter Morling, University
Hello Hakan,
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Hakan Kuecuekyilmaz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to format the HTML output from l2h with CSS. But it is to
> difficult, because the output is somewhat mixed up.
>
> It would be very easy to format the output with CSS, when each logical
> part of the output wo
Hello,
I am trying to format the HTML output from l2h with CSS. But it is to
difficult, because the output is somewhat mixed up.
It would be very easy to format the output with CSS, when each logical
part of the output would be in its own and not nested
pair like one div for the navigation w