Just to clarify the version numbers, with respect to
Marek's reply on this thread.
Where he said 99.1, he really means 99.2 .
Version 99.1 still uses the previous installation method.
The version of LaTeX2HTML on the TexLive4 CDs, available
by membership to a TeX User Group (e.g. www.tug.org),
Use of the \thanks{} construct inside of a \title{} gives rise to
'' being appended to the truncated title used as the text
version of the "Up" or "Previous" navigation targets
in subordinate nodes. This problem went away when I removed
\thanks{...} from the \title{}.
Since \thanks{} generates a
Comments to reply from Ross Moore:
1) One can indeed use "_" in DOS/Win (ever since the first versions).
You can even, under Win9x use spaces and the like in any
file-/directoryname.
2) It is not true that this bug doesn't exist for Unix -- I just tried
it on our SUN Enterprise running the lates
[Charset iso-8859-2 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
> Hello to all!
>
> I have a path problem with \includegraphics using latex2html or latex,
> respectively.
>
> The situation: In the directory
> "AAA/Protocol" there is the master tex-file "protocol.tex" which inputs
> some other tex-file,
Hi folks-
A minor bug to report in
Version 98.1p1 release (March 2nd, 1998),
or more probably in the amsmath.perl that came with it. Using the align*
environment, the equations are aligned properly, but the whole group of
equations are left justified rather than centered.
I do not know if this a
[about using \~{} in hyperlinks]
WL> This works as expected, but is really ugly. Now my question: Does
WL> a better solution exist?
You might want to try the `hthtml'-packages which is now part of
l2h. Probably you need to patch l2h too (which version are you
using?)
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