[l2h] enumerate problems
Ross Moore
ross.moore at mq.edu.au
Fri Aug 11 02:37:58 CEST 2017
Hello Ernesto,
On Aug 11, 2017, at 2:27 AM, Ernesto Cuadros Vargas <ecuadros at utec.edu.pe<mailto:ecuadros at utec.edu.pe>> wrote:
Hi Bob, Ross,
I have never used CSS in a latex to generate html ...
May you give an idea to do that with a small list like the one I sent please?
Well, no; not easily.
But I can refer you to p.130 The LaTeX Web Companion (5th printing 2004).
Here the commands are described, which are available for setting CSS styles
within LaTeX source for processing by LaTeX2HTML.
But you need to form your own understanding of what CSS is, and how it works
for HTML documents.
Then you’ll realise that it is a very powerful technology,
and one that doesn’t need LaTeX to be useable with your HTML documents.
regards
er
On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 8:55 PM, Ross Moore <ross.moore at mq.edu.au<mailto:ross.moore at mq.edu.au>> wrote:
Hello Bob and Ernesto.
On Aug 10, 2017, at 9:50 AM, Bob van der Poel <bob at mellowood.ca<mailto:bob at mellowood.ca>> wrote:
If anyone does have a solution ... please post to list! I've been struggling with this for years.
You need to define CSS styles and apply them.
HTML itself doesn’t control this with description lists.
Besides, these days you want to be using HTML 5 or XHTML,
and much of what LaTeX2HTML produces (up to HTML 4) has been deprecated.
Now the best way that I know to get a quite good HTML page from a LaTeX document
is to first generate what you want as a PDF, then use Adobe’s Acrobat Pro menu item
Export To > HTML web page
The attached file shows what results from the example source.
The list items have styles which give you the result you desire.
Hope this helps.
Ross
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