[OS X TeX] texti2html
Gerben Wierda
Gerben.Wierda at rna.nl
Tue May 24 08:07:58 CEST 2005
On May 23, 2005, at 22:16, Bob Kerstetter wrote:
>
> On May 23, 2005, at 2:27 PM, Tim Brophy wrote:
>
>>
>> On 21 May 2005, at 21:32, Bob Kerstetter wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>> On May 21, 2005, at 9:25 AM, Google Kreme wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to convert a LaTeX file into html, and though I could
>>>> use the texi2html command from the terminal. However:
>>>>
>>>> % texi2html myfile.tex
>>>> ** empty document
>>>> % texi2html -l2h myfile.tex
>>>> ** empty document
>>>> %
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> try:
>>>
>>> htlatex yourlatexdoc "html"
>>>
>>> this runs tex4ht, which is part of the i-installer TeX package.
>>>
>>>
>>> Add the info option:
>>>
>>> htlatex yourtexdoc "html,info"
>>>
>>> to put about 60K worth of options and execution info--sort of like a
>>> user manual--into the yourlatexdoc.log file.
>>>
>>>
>>> TeX4ht is very configurable and flexible. I don't use the defaults
>>> because of my employer's specialized requirements, but the defaults
>>> do a very good job of producing html from LaTeX source. TeX4ht also
>>> works with TeX and ConTeXt.
>>>
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>>>
>>
>> I hate showing my stupidity yet again! How can I use that command in
>> the terminal? I get
>>
>> [G4:~] tim% htlatex
>> tcsh: htlatex: Command not found.
>> [G4:~] tim%
>>
>
> If you've installed a recent version of TeX using i-installer, it
> should be there. But, maybe the "simple" installation option does not
> install TeX4ht. Is that correct, Gerben?
htlatex is always installed, it is part of the basic binaries set.
G
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