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This document describes the LaTeX2HTML translator which:
- breaks up a document into one or more components as specified
by the user,
- provides optional, customizable iconic navigation
panels on every page which contain links to other parts of the
document, or other documents,
- hadles inlined equations ( ), handles equation alignment ( ),
right-justified numbered equations
(see equation 2), tables (see Table 2), or
figures (see Figure 2),
and any arbitrary environment,
-
figures or tables can be arbitrarily scaled
and oriented and shown either as inlined images or ``thumbnail'' sketches
- can produce output suitable for browsers that support inlined
images or character based browsers (as specified by the user),
- handles definitions of new commands, environments, and theorems
even when these are defined in external style files,
- handles footnotes, tables of contents, lists
of figures and tables, bibliographies, and can generate an
index,
- translates cross-references into hyperlinks and
extends the LaTeX cross-referencing mechanism to work
not just within a document but between documents which may
reside in remote locations,
- translates LaTeX accent and special character commands
(e.g. A Øö £©¶) to
the equivalent ISO-LATIN-1 or Unicode character set where possible,
- recognizes hypertext links (to multimedia resources or
arbitrary internet services such as sound/video/ftp/http/news) and
links which invoke arbitrary program scripts,
all expressed as LaTeX commands,
- recognizes conditional text which is intended only for
the hypertext version, or only for the paper (DVI) version,
- can include raw HTML in a LaTeX document (e.g. in order to
specify interactive forms),
- can deal sensibly at least with the Common LaTeX commands
summarized at the back of the LaTeX blue book [1],
- will try and translate any document with embedded LaTeX commands
irrespective of whether it is complete or syntactically legal.
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can be configured to translate equations and/or tables either
as GIF images or as HTML 2.1 or 3.0 markup, as browsers become available
which are suitable for the task.
- links symbolic references across document segments which are
independently processed.
A selection of documents illustrating the different contexts in
which LaTeX2HTML has been used is available at
http://www-dsed.llnl.gov/files/programs/unix/latex2html/manual/.
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Leon Kos
Tue Mar 19 09:29:01 MET 1996