- ...user
- The user can specify the depth at which
the document should not be broken up any further.
- ...environment
- These are
passed to LaTeX and then converted to images which are either included
in the document or are made available through hypertext links.
- ...files
-
This allows the definition of HTML macros in LaTeX !
- ...footnotes
- Like this!
- ...e.g.
- It is possible to add arbitrary Perl code
between any of the argument markers which will be executed when
the command is processed. For this however a basic understanding of
how the translator works and of course Perl is required.
- ...features
- As an argument to the
documentstyle command or as an argument to the input
command or by pasting the definitions of individual commands
directly into the text!
- ...document
- Note that for remote external
documents
it is necessary to copy the labels.pl file locally so that it
can be read when processing a local document that uses it.
- ...update
-
Link validation can be done automatically but the updating must be
done
manually when filenames have changed (assuming no other symbolic label
mechanism is available).
- ...section
- You either have to guess the role of each label by
looking at the labels.pl file or by asking the author!
- ...program
- Written
by Robert S. Thau <rst@edu.mit.ai>.
- ...re-translation
- This is true for documents under the same
server but for remote documents a little more is required (see
the example)
- ...def
- Where
``simple'' is defined roughly
as ``they could have used newcommand, but didn't''.
- ...variable
-
If don't know how to do either of these things, copy (or link) html.sty
to the directory of your LaTeX document...
Riichiro Saito
1995年08月30日(水) 09時35分08秒 JST