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<P>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 file name. In
my file of the form LaTeXfile.tex containing an equation containing an integral
sign with a LaTeX command like \int\limits_{-\infty}^{+\infty}..... I found a
black bar underneath in the integral sign in the corresponding .html file
produced with a latex2html command. The same thing happened when each of the
limits of integration contained an algebraic fraction. But there was no black
bar underneath an integral sign for the case \int\limits_{0}^{\tau _u}.....
Important: The general cases that did have the black bars which I mentioned here
are the only recent general cases in which I have recently noticed such black
bars underneath images. Oh, two more things to mention are that A) I have been
generating .png (which I think might stand for Portable Network Graphics) images
and that I have been using LaTeX and LaTeX2HTML in an OpenSUSE-11.3 Linux
operating system that I periodically updated, but haven't yet switched to
OpenSUSE 11.4 which might have been released in March of 2011. </P>
<P>Question: What can I do to eliminate all of such examples of unwanted black
bars underneath some of the integral signs?</P>
<P>Thanks in advance for help.</P>
<P>Pat</P></FONT></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>