Another good one is HeVeA. There is also TtM and LaTeXML. I still use latex2html, but since perl5 there have been more problems than I have time to track down and work around.
The biggest problem for me right now is that a comment on its own line is removed WITH its newline as well, causing loss of any TeX command at end of previous line due to concatenation with following line. I think it has to do with incompatible evolution in perl regarding statements like s/((\n$comment_mark\d*)+\n)//gm; I have been able to repair some instances of this problem but not all. My (weak) progress is at https://github.com/josmithiii/l2hmj.git and here are too small failing examples in case anyone is interested: % l2h bug: comment in eqn comes out as ``< tex2html_comment_mark >'' \beqnopt y(n) \eqsp \langle x, \shift_n[\flip(h)] \rangle. % \qquad\hbox{($h$ real)} \eeqnopt % l2h bug: HTML includes ``<15579>>'' % Rev2: Summarize this somewhere \nocite{Nikolic02} To make the 2nd bug go away, introduce a blank line after the comments. - jos On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 9:06 AM, Nasser M. Abbasi <n...@12000.org> wrote: > > On 1/12/2017 5:01 AM, Philippe Chauvat wrote: >> >> Hello there, > > >> >> a) I would be sure latex2html is still a good idea when it comes to >> convert LaTeX files to HTML. If not please let me know how you would >> suggest to proceed. >> > > If you can't get your latex class to work with l2h, you could try > tex4ht. > > --Nasser > > >> b) I am using a non standard class and therefore I tried to figure out >> how to add it into the latex2html process. So far, my understanding is >> that I need to define a myclass.perl file (assuming my non standard >> class is named myclass) and put it into the styles directory. Am I right ? >> >> c) Assuming the (b) is yes, I wrote the mylcass.perl file. Into that >> class, I have some "RequirePackage" lines and I realized the related >> packages are not loaded? Am I doing something wrong ? How do I need to >> proceed to have these packages loaded automatically by the latex2html >> process? >> >> d) I should have to begin with this, probably,; is there any >> "programming manual" for latex2html? >> >> Thanks in advance for your help! >> Philippe >> _______________________________________________ >> latex2html mailing list >> latex2html@tug.org >> http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html >> > > _______________________________________________ > latex2html mailing list > latex2html@tug.org > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html -- Julius O. Smith III <j...@ccrma.stanford.edu> Professor of Music and, by courtesy, Electrical Engineering CCRMA, Stanford University http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/
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