Re: [l2h] Tilde problem

2006-01-03 Thread Ross Moore
Hi all. On 04/01/2006, at 6:57 AM, jos wrote: Since we're on the topic of the classic tilde problem, I have not yet found a solution that works also for PDF links. For years, I have been using "\~{}" within \htmladdnormallink{}{}, and that has worked fine for If there is a workaround in th

Re: [l2h] Tilde problem

2006-01-03 Thread Ian MacPhedran
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006, jos wrote: > Since we're on the topic of the classic tilde problem, I have not yet > found a solution that works also for PDF links. > > If there is a workaround in the LaTeX source, please let me know what it is! Use: http://ccrma.stanford.edu/%7Ejos/ Since % is a comment,

Re: [l2h] Tilde problem

2006-01-03 Thread jos
Thanks! It's not pretty (prints as '%7Ejos'), but it does work. - Julius At 12:57 PM 1/3/2006, Ian MacPhedran wrote: On Tue, 3 Jan 2006, jos wrote: > Since we're on the topic of the classic tilde problem, I have not yet > found a solution that works also for PDF links. > > If there is a workaro

Re: [l2h] Tilde problem

2006-01-03 Thread jos
Since we're on the topic of the classic tilde problem, I have not yet found a solution that works also for PDF links. For years, I have been using "\~{}" within \htmladdnormallink{}{}, and that has worked fine for print and HTML, but for PDF links it fails since I started using, according to l

Re: [l2h] Tilde problem

2006-01-03 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006, Bob van der Poel wrote: > Robin Fairbairns wrote: > > > > Thanks for the pointer, Les. After smacking the side of head a few times > > > the light is slowly coming on :) > > > > > > Yes, a tilde is a non-breaking space. So, with > > > > > > \newcommand{\path}[1]{\texttt{#1}} >

Re: [l2h] Tilde problem

2006-01-03 Thread Bob van der Poel
Robin Fairbairns wrote: Thanks for the pointer, Les. After smacking the side of head a few times the light is slowly coming on :) Yes, a tilde is a non-breaking space. So, with \newcommand{\path}[1]{\texttt{#1}} I can do something like \path{\~{}/foo} and it works just fine. But, if I use

[l2h] Minor configuration problem of the LaTeX2HTML doc HTTP server

2006-01-03 Thread Igor Peshansky
I'm getting the following message from Mozilla Firefox when accessing the LaTeX2HTML manual at : Warning: The stylesheet http://www-texdev.ics.mq.edu.au/l2h/docs/manual/manual.css was loaded as CSS even though its MIME type, "text/plain", is not "t