Re: ff, fi ligatures and tex4ht

2004-10-12 Thread Angus Leeming
Philip A. Viton wrote: > > > What exactly is it doing to the ligatures? I just processed a > trivial document containing only the words find and fluff, and they > came out as ordinary text (just as wanted). > > Possibly there's a problem with the fonts you're requesting in the > document: could

ff, fi ligatures and tex4ht

2004-10-11 Thread Philip A. Viton
What exactly is it doing to the ligatures? I just processed a trivial document containing only the words find and fluff, and they came out as ordinary text (just as wanted). Possibly there's a problem with the fonts you're requesting in the document: could you process a tiny document and then

Re: ff, fi ligatures and tex4ht

2004-10-11 Thread Charles de Miramon
Angus Leeming wrote: > Finally, since I'm really doing this to get my beautiful latex document > into my boss's MSWord. (Gr! Don't ask.) > Why don't you convert with oolatex to OpenOffice Writer and from there to MsWord ? My guess is that you will get better results. The other way round,

Re: ff, fi ligatures and tex4ht

2004-10-11 Thread Angus Leeming
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > Angus> Truly, it isn't. Install the package, add the line > Angus> '\usepackage{tex4ht}' to your latex source and run: > > Angus> $ latex tmp $ latex tmp $ tex4ht tmp $ lynx tmp.html > > The manual I've seen seems to recommend calling htlatex on the > document, which

Re: ff, fi ligatures and tex4ht

2004-10-11 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Angus> Truly, it isn't. Install the package, add the line Angus> '\usepackage{tex4ht}' to your latex source and run: Angus> $ latex tmp $ latex tmp $ tex4ht tmp $ lynx tmp.html The manual I've seen seems to recommend calling htlatex on t

Re: ff, fi ligatures and tex4ht

2004-10-11 Thread Angus Leeming
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > Angus> No. It doesn't matter where I put the '\usepackage{tex4ht}'. If > Angus> '\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}' is present, 'fi' becomes '0x00'. :-( > > How do you run it? I took a look at the web page of the project, and > it seems very complicated... Truly, it isn't. In

Re: ff, fi ligatures and tex4ht

2004-10-11 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Angus> No. It doesn't matter where I put the '\usepackage{tex4ht}'. If Angus> '\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}' is present, 'fi' becomes '0x00'. :-( How do you run it? I took a look at the web page of the project, and it seems very complicated..

Re: ff, fi ligatures and tex4ht

2004-10-11 Thread Angus Leeming
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > Angus> It turns out that commenting out this line does the trick: > > Angus> %%\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} > > Angus> So, why? Angus > > Angus> \documentclass[english]{article} > Angus> \usepackage{tex4ht} > Angus> \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} > > What about swapping the t

Re: ff, fi ligatures and tex4ht

2004-10-11 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Angus> It turns out that commenting out this line does the trick: Angus> %%\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} Angus> So, why? Angus Angus> \documentclass[english]{article} Angus> \usepackage{tex4ht} Angus> \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} What about

ff, fi ligatures and tex4ht

2004-10-08 Thread Angus Leeming
I have been playing around with tex4ht. Adding \usepackage{tex4ht} then running the file through latex and bibtex followed by a final run of tex4ht produces pretty impressive results. The only real problem I'm suffering from is what it's doin to 'fi' and 'ff' ligatures. Is there any way I can