[texhax] lwarp package — Native LaTeX to HTML conversion
Jagath AR
jagathar at gmail.com
Mon Mar 21 16:39:40 CET 2016
Hi Haines,
The problem is due to the following definition in the style file:
\providecommand{\CaptionSeparator}{:}
For the time being, you could comment this line in the package and try once
more.
Regards
Jagath
On 21 March 2016 at 20:01, Haines Brown <haines at histomat.net> wrote:
> Having struggled unsuccessfully until now to convert a biblatex
> style=historian article to .doc (via .html and otherwise), I certainly
> have interest in the lwarp package.
>
> I'm very inexpert in these matters, but I simply copied lwarp.sty into
> the directory holding my article tex files, added the line to my
> preamble,
>
> \usepackage[warpHTML]{lwarp} %
>
> When I compile I get error:
>
> ERROR: LaTeX Error: Command \CaptionSeparator already defined.
> --- TeX said ---
> Or name \end... illegal, see p.192 of the manual.
>
> Sounds like a problem easily resolved, but don't know how to go about
> it.
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