Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
Exactly. There are 4 converters: Latex2html - a huge perl script which needs more time and memory than God needed to create the earth, to convert the docs. We dumped it because it simply takes too long. It's good for small documents (articles), but not for books. tex4ht - Was very good, but has some issues. Problem is that it's no longer maintained, and is no longer included in e.g. SuSE. Hevea - also good, but is written in objective caml (and I thought Pascal was considered obscure) so it also doesn't install easily on a SuSE system. tex2rtf - Very good, fast. But only supports a subset of latex, not enough for the documentation.
There's also one other converter, namely, Hyperlatex [ http://hyperlatex.sourceforge.net/ ], written in Lisp.
It is mentioned in this page http://small.dropbear.id.au/docs/latexhtml.html and seems to be actively maintained --the README file in the CVS says the latest version, v2.9, is dated November 2006.
BTW, I know nothing about Lisp or Latex; but I did some googling to help if I can.
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