[OS X TeX] Hevea

Bernhard Barkow bb at creativeeyes.at
Sun Feb 20 16:52:09 CET 2005


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Hi,

On 20. Feb 2005, at 14:09, Gerben Wierda wrote:
> Actually, I will be investigating this. It will probably be easy for 
> me to add hevea as a sub-package to the TeX i-Package. Maybe I'll 
> first wait for people's opinion on Hevea. Is it reallly good? As good 
> as TeX4ht?

>>> On 17-Feb-05, at 6:00 PM, TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have had much better results than either of these two packages 
>>>> with
>>>> hevea http://pauillac.inria.fr/~maranget/hevea/  which works well
>>>> straight out of the box.
>>>>
>>>> Alan

I tried the HeVeA package (installation worked without problems, btw.); 
it seems to work very well with LaTeX files containing only text, but 
since I usually have at least some math in my documents, I prefer the 
way TeX4ht handles that (creating .png files for math expressions). 
HeVeA uses the symbol font for mathematical expressions, and I wasn't 
able to get this to work in Safari (though I didn't try too hard, I 
must admit, since to present documents containing a lot of math in the 
internet PDF is much better, so this might not be a big issue).
A good thing about HeVeA is the way it breaks a large document into 
sections, and the possibility to include your own HTML headers. I don't 
know if this is so easy in TeX4ht.

BB


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