Correction: It is LaTeX, not LaTeX2HTML which is desired to "find" html.sty in
the directory /usr/lib/texmf/tex/latex/html. Sorry, I made that error.
Pat
From: Pat Somerville
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 1:12 AM
To: latex2html@tug.org
Subject: Re: Some mathematical images in m
ctory /tmp that should have prevented latex2html from making a subdirectory
within it with a name of the form l2h..
The image of the factor of 1/2 needed in equation mode apparently was not
written into into a .png (Portable Network Graphics) image file. Please help me
solve the problems of
Hello. In March of the year 2013 I upgraded or else performed a "clean"
installation from an openSUSE-12.2 to openSUSE-12.3 Linux operating system.
Afterward I installed lots of texlive software packages and updates to software
packages in the openSUSE-12.3 Linux operating system. I then perform
si and Lucio Chiappetti!
Pat
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From: "Lucio Chiappetti"
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 4:39 AM
To: "Pat Somerville"
Subject: Re: [l2h] I'd like a way to have four Greek words displayed in a
.html file produced
e used with a .tex file containing explicit hexadecimal
codes in order to generate any words not using Latin or English-language
characters in a .html file produced by LaTeX2HTML.
Pat
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From: "Pat Somerville"
Sent: Wednesday, February
to be very different from the procedure you may have used with Cyrillic
letters. Thanks in advance for your searching for what you did in the past.
Pat
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From: "Lucio Chiappetti"
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 4:58 AM
To: "Pat Somer
ions within text were
concerned.
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From: "Pat Somerville"
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 1:40 AM
To:
Subject: Re: [l2h] In my LaTeX2HTML-produced,.html file the references don't
look good. What am I missing?
Hello again. When
Hello. I would like to enter four Greek words into a .html (HyperText Markup
Language) file produced by LaTeX2HTML that otherwise contains English-language
words, figures, equations, and references; two of the four Greek words are the
same. Could someone kindly provide me with a method in a .tex
in my next-earlier electronic-mail letter in
this "chain" of electronic-mail letters.
Pat
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From: "Pat Somerville"
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 7:22 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [l2h] Wrong figure numbers in figure captions when
t- and right-justified caption text
confined to the width of a figure and located below it, then perhaps the
caption could be included within the braces of a \caption{} command without
the use of a \parbox command. And in that case editing the .html source
code produced by LaTeX2HTML could be
Hello. In my .tex file $\dot{\phi }$ in text produced the Roman letters "phi"
with a dot over that group of Roman letters instead of the desired Greek letter
"phi" in my output file. I have been using pdflatex commands and the
combination of latex plus latex2html commands. I am not certain wh
Hello. I tried to automatically number figures using commands like
"Fig.~\ref{}" and in text and \label{...} commands within figure
environments in my .tex file. I might have tried to include figure captions
within \caption and/or \parbox commands. Anyhow, my figure numbers were
incorrec
Hello. In my .tex file \dot{\vec{r}} corresponded to a black line segment
under the dotted vector r in my output file. My first guess is that it may
have been an output file corresponding to a latex2html... command on the .tex
file. My uncertainty on that matter arises because in recent weeks
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From: "Jean-Pierre Chrétien"
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2012 8:40 AM
To: "Pat Somerville"
Subject: Re: [l2h] Where may I find instructions on how to use
KLaTeXFormula?
Le 05/11/2012 06:38, Pat Somerville a écrit :
Hello. After downloading an
Hello. After downloading and installing updates to software packages in my
openSUSE-12.2, Linux operating system and then in editing a .tex file in the
text editor, probably Kate, I noticed something new: A window appeared with an
image of how a mathematical expression or equation would look in
ly as .gif files, in output .pdf and/or .html
files/file, et cetera
On 11/1/2012 9:13 PM, Pat Somerville wrote:
If there is a TeX users' group for the use of the program
pdflatex, that would probably be a more appropriate group in which to
discuss the following matters.
You
s could imaginably be obtained for animated figures in a
.pdf file produced from an animation originally contained in a .gif file.
Pat
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From: "Pat Somerville"
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 6:37 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [l2h] Requesting sa
t: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 9:13 AM
To:
Subject: Re: [l2h] Requesting sample code used in a .tex file for including
animated figures, presently as .gif files, in output .pdf and/or .html
files/file, et cetera
On 10/31/2012 2:59 AM, Pat Somerville wrote:
Pat;
This is how I add animated gif
Hello. I have some .gif files I'd like to include in .pdf and/or .html output
files/file. I got the impression from AlexG's posting on
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/34774/including-gif-image-in-pdflatex-document/34776#34776
on the Internet that I may need to first convert the .gif files
ahead of \bibliography{MyBib} I think resulted in hyperlinked "Bibliography"
being listed twice in "Contents" and probably also with two instances of
"Bibliography" appearing further down in the document, in each case doubling
that I don't want.
Pat
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From:
also
possible that I didn't ever use BibTeX myself before this year.---I'm not
sure.
Pat
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From: "Pat Somerville"
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 12:41 AM
To:
Subject: Re: In my LaTeX2HTML-produced, .html file the reference
four levels of chapter-and-sectioning in the
.html file that are shown in the corresponding .dvi file. And my internal
hyperlink in the table of contents for "Bibliography" isn't working for me
in the .html file.
Pat
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From: &qu
Hello. I have been using:
the September 24, 2009 version of LaTeX 2e,
BibTeX 0.99b,
by the command \usepackage[sort&compress]{natbib} the natbib software
package with the options sort&compress and with the additional command
\bibpunct{}{}{,}{s}{} (similar to at
http://www.andy-roberts.net/writ
ces within text in a .html file produced using LaTeX2HTML?
On 14/10/11 15:44, Pat Somerville wrote:
[...]
Now for my education can anyone explain to me why in modifying a tag in
the HyperText Markup (HTML) document source code of the output file of
the form MyFile.html to include " "
Line.html
- jos
At 02:58 PM 10/13/2011, Peter Flynn wrote:
On 13/10/11 04:39, Pat Somerville wrote:
Hello. This year of 2011 I wanted to include Fortran computer program
code (footnote below) and output listings in .tex files and then run
latex and latex2html commands on those files to produce .h
Hello. After a table row the LaTeX command \cline{2-9} is supposed to underline
columns two through nine in that row, but not column one of it. To underline
all of the columns in a table row, \hline would be used. For a table I found
that the command \cline{2-9} after a table row in a file with
Hello. This year of 2011 I wanted to include Fortran computer program code
(footnote below) and output listings in .tex files and then run latex and
latex2html commands on those files to produce .html output files. But I have
yet to produce all of the blank columns or spaces and in the proper lo
to me.
Pat
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From: "Ross Moore"
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 7:22 PM
To: "Pat Somerville"
Subject: Re: [l2h] Poor resolution for my .eps file contents in a .html file
produced by LaTeX2HTML and viewed in a Web browser such as
Hello. On my Epson scanner I can lay paper with a figure, printing, or writing
on it; use my scanner to scan that sheet of paper; and then with the scanner's
computer program generate an image file of the contents on the paper. The
program's available file formats are MULTI-TIFF (.tif, Tagged Im
u wrote me so far, even
without understanding everything or knowing how to "diagnose" all image
problems, I can gratefully at least produce visibly acceptable script-symbol
output in a .html file.
Pat
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From: "Pat Somerville
etc.
Pat
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From: "Ross Moore"
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 6:18 PM
To: "Pat Somerville"
Cc: "Latex2Hmtl list"
Subject: Re: [l2h] Inconsistent results in a LaTeX2HTML, output, .html file
for the command {\mathrsfs {L}} and n
Hello again. I had trouble producing a script L_{int} as (an) inline
mathematical image( s ) within ordinary text with the program LaTeX2HTML using
LaTeX code like that below in a file I called Throwaway8.tex. The best I could
do so far was something different than the LaTeX code below, which wa
Hello. Below are the contents of my LaTeX, Throwaway8.tex file which uses the
package mathrsfs.sty, I think, intended to produce script L and script H. Via
the command "latex Throwaway8.tex" the script L and script H symbols were
gratefully all visible in the output file Throwaway8.dvi when view
l 15, 2011 2:24 AM
To: "Pat Somerville"
Cc: "Latex2Hmtl list"
Subject: Re: [l2h] Black bars under integral signs when thelimitsof
integration are -\infty and +\infty or analgebraicfraction for each of the
upper and lower limits
Hello Pat,
On 15/04/2011, at 2:42 PM, Pat
r each of the upper and
lower limits
On 4/14/2011 9:42 PM, Pat Somerville wrote:
But I have been wondering if our
versions of Netpbm could have been different and have been responsible
for
our different results; in particular the version of pnmcrop and the
parameters used with it could be
Thanks, (I guess Dr.) Shigeharu Takeno! Gratefully once again you have
solved a problem for me! Your solution of the LaTeX command \int\limits
_{-\infty\hspace{2mm}}^{+\infty} between \begin{equation} and \end{equation}
in a .tex file worked well to eliminate the black line segment under my te
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 3:14 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [l2h] Black bars under integral signs when thelimitsofintegrationare -\infty and +\infty or analgebraicfraction for each of the upper and
lower limits
On 4/13/2011 11:47 AM, Pat Somerville wrote:
In my request earlier in this chain of e
be a problem or else a problem of incompatibility with the other
computer programs it requires to run well. I provided some data on my
relevant computer software and from some experiments I executed. Here I
write "Thank you" to anyone trying to help me.
Pat
-
2html.
Perhaps there is some modern combination of software in which the unwanted
black line segment does not appear under the integral sign and its limits.
Or else if someone has a working solution to avoid the problem of the
unwanted horizontal line segment, I would like to know what it is and what
black
line segments remained within the produced .html file. So I still request
help to remove the unwanted black line segments underneath some of my
integral signs.
Pat
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From: "jos"
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 5:02 PM
To: "Pat So
r limits
On 4/10/2011 10:29 PM, Pat Somerville wrote:
Question: What can I do to eliminate all of such examples of unwanted
black bars
underneath some of the integral signs?
This sounds like the same known problem which was mentioned here some time
ago?
Check http://12000.org/my_notes/
Hello. I am using LaTeX2e, the September 24, 2009 version and LaTeX2HTML
version 2008 (1.71). A typical latex2html command I have been using for a long
time has been of the form "latex2html -nonavigation -no_math -html_version
3.2,math -split 0 LaTeXfile.tex" with LaTeXfile.tex just a made-up fi
quot;Finn Aarup Nielsen"
Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 10:58 AM
To: "Pat Somerville"
Cc: ;
Subject: Re: [l2h] Double-spacing command in a .tex file worked in a .dvi
file using LaTeX 2e, but not in a .html file using LaTeX2HTML 1.70.
Dear Pat,
On Thu, 19 Aug 2010, Pat Somerville
n Aarup
Nielsen, Shigeharu Takeno, and Ross Moore, for very kindly taking some of
your time to write and send me your ideas and suggestions in the recent
past.
Pat
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From: "Finn Aarup Nielsen"
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 4:22 AM
To: &q
!
Pat
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From: "Ross Moore"
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 10:44 PM
To: "Pat Somerville"
Subject: Re: [l2h] Double-spacing command in a .tex file worked in a .dvi
file using LaTeX 2e, but not in a .html file using LaTeX2HTM
in those cases.
Thanks for help.
Pat
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From: "Ross Moore"
Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 4:01 PM
To: "Finn Aarup Nielsen"
Cc: "Pat Somerville" ;
Subject: Re: [l2h] Double-spacing command in a .tex file worked in a .dvi
file using LaTeX 2e, but not in a .h
Hello. Using LaTeX2HTML 1.70 (year-2002 version) in an OpenSuSE-11.1, Linux
operating system I wanted double spacing in a .html file produced from a .tex
file of the form MyFile.tex by executing a command of the form "latex2html
.. MyFile.tex". Toward that goal I tried the following two pa
Correction: SCIM=Smart Common Input Method, not Small Common Input Method;
sorry for my earlier error.
Pat
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From: "Pat Somerville"
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 1:25 PM
To: ;
Subject: Re: [l2h] An Apparent Byte Size Limit for
(defined in pinyin.sty) were not
robust, causing problems with indices, for example."
Pat
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From: "Shigeharu TAKENO"
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 11:24 PM
To: "Pat Somerville"
Cc:
Subject: Re: [l2h] An Apparent Byte Size Limit for
an automatically generated response informing me that I could receive a future
response.
Pat
From: Ross Moore
Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2010 6:35 PM
To: Pat Somerville
Cc: ;
Subject: Re: [l2h] An Apparent Byte Size Limit for a Portable Network Graphics
(.png) Image File Containing S
Introduction and Background
In an OpenSuSE-11.1, Linux operating system with the primary language set as
English and the secondary language set as "Simplified Chinese" and using the K
Desktop Environment (KDE) 3.5.10, I can input simplified Chinese characters
into a document in the text editor
Thanks, Amy, for kindly providing this second solution.
Pat
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From: "Amy Kidd"
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 10:48 AM
To:
Subject: Re: [l2h] latex2html Digest, Vol 85, Issue 1
Dear Pat and Nasser,
Thank you for your posts regarding
Unwanted,
Pat
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From: "Nasser M. Abbasi"
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 2:06 AM
To:
Subject: Re: [l2h] Unwanted, black,line segments under some images
corresponding to LaTeXcommandsprobably like \dot{\vec{r}}
- Original Message -----
From: Pat Somerville
Hello. Using the year-2002 versi
Hello. Using the year-2002 version of LaTeXHTML version 1.70 in the ouput,
.html file I have horizontal, black, line segments under what correspond to
probably \dot{\vec{r}} and \dot{\vec{v}} in the corresponding LaTeX, .tex file
for some equations. I saw the unwanted, black, line segments in a
\limits_{i=1}^n x_i
\end{equation}
.
Pat
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From: "Ross Moore"
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 1:34 AM
To: "Shigeharu TAKENO"
Cc: "Pat Somerville" ;
Subject: Re: [l2h] A sum in the denominator of a fraction didn
stead used something unambiguous like "partly made-up;"
"imaginary" could have meant something times the square root of negative
one, which I did not mean.
Pat
- Original Message -
From: "Shigeharu TAKENO"
To: "Pat Somerville"
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, Nove
Hi. In a LaTeX .tex file when a sum appears as a term in an equation, for
example if I were to type these commands,
\begin{equation}
y=\sum_{i=1}^n x_i
\end{equation}
, it would look as it should after running a latex2html command on the .tex
file with the "i=1" below the summation sign (capi
Hi. In a LaTeX .tex file when a sum appears as a term in an equation, for
example if I were to type these commands,
\begin{equation}
y=\sum_{i=1}^n x_i
\end{equation}
, it would look as it should after running a latex2html command on the .tex
file with the "i=1" below the summation sign (capi
geharu Takeno, I have a LaTeX2HTML
installation which does not produce the unwanted, black line segments.
Again thanks, Shigeharu Takeno, for your kindly taking the time to write me
with knowledgeable help!
Pat
- Original Message -
From: "Shigeharu TAKENO"
To:
Cc: "Pat So
nce in the above code.
I should have removed the backslash before $0 in the above code. The following
comment lines could be added to the above code:
# Essential code originally posted on January 11, 2007 at
http://www.vyvy.org/main/en/node/102 on the Internet,
# apparently for Ubuntu-6.1 Linux; auth
Hi. I have a .tex file of the form file.tex on which the issuing of commands of
the form "latex file.tex" and "latex2html -nonavigation -no_math -html_version
4.01,math -split 0 file.tex" produced black line segments under some tall
mathematical symbols and fractions, such as a parenthesis, a br
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