[l2h] forks of LaTeX2HTML over the last 15 years
Сергей Знаменский
svz at latex.pereslavl.ru
Sun Feb 5 11:21:46 CET 2017
Dear Paulo!
Thank You very much for very important work
Some patches I have made for the Math-Net.ru portal in 2005.
Try the test, related to proper
math formula vertical positioning, please
http://pier.botik.ru/~znamensk/test-scaled/
and use <Ctrl-+> and <Ctrl--> in browser to see the result
The others related to cyrillic encodings. I probably may be able to
adopt them to mainstream version if problems appear.
You can just skip cyrillic text on the page
http://wiki.botik.ru/LaTeX/LaTeX2html
With my beat regards, Sergej Znamenskij
Perealavl-Zalesskij, Russia
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Paulo Ney DE SOUZA <paulo at berkeley.edu>
> To: latex2html at tug.org
> Sent: Sat, 4 Feb 2017 11:53:11 -0800
> Subject: [l2h] forks of LaTeX2HTML over the last 15 years
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> LaTeX2HTML has gone in many different ways over the last 15 years
> because of the lack of a centralized development space and the
> current version distributed by CTAN has mostly the distributions'
> patches applied.
>
> I putting a bit of work on the documentation that is sorely
> out-of-date, and at a minimal make the package self-locating so it
> can go back to the TeXLive distribution.
>
> I have counted 4 sites (that I am aware of) that are doing their own
> development on L2H right. I hope to check if the current files at:
>
> https://www.github.com/latex2html/latex2html/
>
> are indeed derived from the last ones left by Ross Moore in 2002, and
> hopefully bring all these patches in. We know so far of:
>
> Julius O. Smith: https://github.com/josmithiii/l2hmj
> Gordon Kindlman: http://www.cs.utah.edu/~gk/software/l2h/
> StarLink: https://github.com/Starlink/latex2html
> Leon van Dommelen: http://www.eng.fsu.edu/~dommelen/l2hfu/
>
> Are you aware of any other parallel development on L2H. If so please
> let me know ether here or by private e-mail. I'll check it and see if
> a merge with the current code base is possible.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Paulo Ney de Souza
> UC Berkeley
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