[OS X TeX] LaTeX2html Basics?
Richard J Benish
rjbenish at teleport.com
Mon Apr 28 04:25:15 CEST 2008
Everybody,
Thanks much for all the suggestions. Lots to do, evidently.
>
>>When I try that, the rendering hangs up more (I need to press Enter
>>more to keep it going).
>Does it work to produce DVI or PDF output? What are messages that
>make you press enter?
When I render to pdf the whole thing goes through without a hitch (no
need to press enter at all). I tried converting again with
SimpleTeX4ht using the GUI and this time it didn't hang. I think it
may be because the first time I inadvertently left in the word "or"
between the commands. Anyhow, it still shows question marks where I
want equations...which brings us to the next question:
>
>Did you tell your browser (HTML viewer) to use the encoding
>specified in the HTML file?
The page opened in my browser (Safari 3.0.4) automatically when the
conversion was finished. I did not make any changes to the browser.
Is there a Preference setting I need to change before making the
conversion or is it a change made in the browser when the page is
already open? Or something else?
On the HeVeA front, so far, I've downloaded and installed Caml, so I
guess I would be ready to install HeVeA.
Rob: I really appreciate your numbered list of steps. Unfortunately,
this is the first occasion I've ever had to open a Terminal window.
So I don't know what it means to "cd to the directory...etc." (I
suppose this tells you just how green I am. :)) Could I trouble you
for some even more detailed instructions?
I really appreciate everyone's patience with me.
Many thanks.
RB
>Am 27.04.2008 um 17:31 schrieb Richard J Benish:
>
>>I assume you mean entering these commands into the preamble of the
>>to-be-converted document.
>
>Of course.
>
>>When I try that, the rendering hangs up more (I need to press Enter
>>more to keep it going).
>
>Does it work to produce DVI or PDF output? What are messages that
>make you press enter?
>
>>In the end I get the same thing as before: a lot of question marks
>>where the equations are supposed to be.
>
>Did you tell your browser (HTML viewer) to use the encoding
>specified in the HTML file?
>
>>Does it matter exactly where in the preamble the commands are entered?
>
>Sometimes. Usually such things are documented. For example for the
>hyperref package. Or the cmap package. The ifpdf documentation does
>not mention this, but from thought you can tell that loading this
>package should happen rather early.
>
>>Could there be a conflict with any of the other commands?
>
>Which commands? TeX4ht does not like \DeclareGraphicsExtensions{},
>HeVeA does not like \immediate\write16{} ...
>
>>
>>As for HeVeA, assuming that I was able to figure out how to achieve
>>a "working OCaml installation," at what stage do I invoke "make"
>>and "sudo make install"? And what exactly does that mean?
>
>
>The invocation of the first make is necessary to compile the target
>files somewhere in your home directory. Then nothing is installed
>(just as your dinner is in some pots and not yet served in dishes on
>the table), so you need to install. This is usually done by 'make
>install', which cannot work when the installation goes into the
>system's area, because by default you do not have the permission to
>change there anything. So you need to use sudo to become the
>super-user for the act of installation.
>
>--
>Greetings
>
> Pete
>
>No matter which way you ride, it's uphill and against the wind.
> - First Law of Bicycling
>
>
>
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