[l2h] latex2html and debian etch & texlive

Andres Lahe alahe at staff.ttu.ee
Tue Nov 21 11:20:06 CET 2006


Dear Mr.Algis Kabala,
I have composed Miniportal for Strustural Mechanics: 
  http://staff.ttu.ee/~alahe/konspekt/myCD/sisukord.html
There you can finde and use the toolboxes (in GNU octave) for 
Structural Mechanics:
http://staff.ttu.ee/~alahe/konspekt/myCD/octaveProgrammid/octaveProgrammid.html
 Intruction in
http://staff.ttu.ee/~alahe/konspekt/myCD/ajuhend00/ajuhend00.html
  In pdflatex:
http://staff.ttu.ee/~alahe/konspekt/myCD/varrassysteemid.pdf 
  In TexPower:
http://staff.ttu.ee/~alahe/konspekt/myCD/slaidid/tala3.2.3sl1.pdf

Andres Lahe
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Ühel kenal päeval, T, 2006-11-21 kell 21:03, kirjutas Algis Kabaila:
> On Tuesday 21 November 2006 20:19, Andres Lahe wrote:
> > Dear Mr. Ross Moor,
> >
> > In 2004-02-11 I have made Lecutr notes in Structural Mechanics:
> > http://staff.ttu.ee/~alahe/konspekt/myCD/ehitmehI00/ehitmehI00.html with
> > latex2html & Debian Sarge. It is very good!
> 
> I had a look at it - it is very good!  I think that your English a good deal 
> better than my Estonian, so I urge you to have a look at my effort of an 
> introduction to Structural Analysis:
> 
> http://www.pcug.org.au/~akabaila/StructuralAnalysis/
> 
>  I am struggling with LaTeX and with latex2html, but I agree fully with your 
> conclusion that latex2html is very good indeed!
> 
> Kind regards from the hot and getting hotter Down Under to my frozen friends 
> in Estonia and Finnland!  (Ah, Linus Torvalds, after all, is a Finn - and 
> that is near enough to Estonia, no?)
> 
> OldAl.
> 



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