I hope someone can give my few hints on this issue. This has been a problem for me for long time, and I am finally sitting down to resolve it.
The problem is simple to describe: When I build this file ----------- t.tex ------------------------- \documentclass{article} \begin{document} this is \verb=some text= \end{document} ------------------------------------ using the command latex2html t.tex The inline verbatim does NOT appear in the HTML ------ generated HTML --------- <P> this is <code></code> <P> ------------------ this ONLY happens when the file t.tex is on a windows disk (i.e. NTFS) and I have the disk mounted as shared folder so as to access my data from Linux running inside a VBox. I use windows, and I have VBox and I have Linux as guest OS. Hence, in the above I have /media/me/windows_data/t.tex When I copy t.tex to my Linux home folder (now on ext4 file system) $HOME/t.tex And again issue the same latex command on the above file, and look at $HOME/t.htm, then now verb works and I see this: ---------------------------------- <P> this is <code>some text</code> <P> ----------------------------------- EVERYTHING ELSE IS THE SAME ! Same latex2html is used, same OS (linux), etc... It is just the physical location of the t.tex which make this problem show up. This only affects inline verb. Not block verbatim, this works fine \begin{verbatim} ... \end{verbatim} I am using LaTeX2HTML Version 2008 (1.71) I am looking for a hint where to look. I have no idea what can cause this problem. It is causing me lots of problems, because I use inline verb allot, and I have to keep copying files from windows to Linux to build them and copy them back to window just for this. Where is <code> </code> processed in latex2html perl? may if I look there I might spot something. Any one has an idea or hint, will be great. thanks, --Nasser _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list latex2html@tug.org http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html