[texhax] LaTeX to HTML - And HTML email

Lim Lian Tze liantze at gmail.com
Thu Feb 9 02:01:13 CET 2012


On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 8:42 AM, Gordon Haverland <
ghaverla at materialisations.com> wrote:
>
> While there may be mail clients which will use CSS in the <head>
> (which is what HeVeA does), apparently the bulk of email clients
> want the style attribute on all things in the body, and not some
> general CSS in <head>.
>
> Are there LaTeX to HTML convertors that will do this?  Or does a
> person have to transform the HTML to put all the CSS/style in the
> <body>?
>

You might want to try MailChimp's CSS Inliner tool for this exact purpose.
This tool is free of charge, and you don't need to register with MailChimp
beforehand to use it.

http://beaker.mailchimp.com/inline-css

To use the tool, first copy the CSS <style> into the <head> of your HTML
document. Then copy and paste the _entire_ HTML file into the CSS Inliner
tool. Click "convert", and the tool will then present an e-mail friendly
version.


Hope that helps,

Best regards,
- LIM Lian Tze -
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