Hi,

I've just upgraded from 98.1 to 99.1, mainly to get the frames support. 
My test document is my licentiate thesis, which contains allot of 
equations. I've noticed e few problems with the new version which 
weren't there in the old:

* subequations destroys the equation numbering. I use 
\numberwithin(equation}{section} and after the first equation with 
subequations the numbering goes wrong, in my case after eq 3.4 (a-d), 
the next equation becomes (e), then (f) and so on. The next time there 
is a subequation (3.17 a-d) that one becomes right, but then the 
numbers continues as letters again. In the next sections the equations 
starts with (a) again not (4.1).

* bmatix within gather or align. Gives errors like 
 *** failed to find \end for: \begin<#4451#>bmatrix<#4451#> 
and the output gets all messed up. I've "solved" it for now 
by using makeimage. See e.g. (3.19) or (5.31).

* The footnotes-frame contains a listing of the directory if there are 
no footnotes at all in the document. I've "solved" this by adding a 
footnote.

* This is probably just me, but how do I get the horizontal scrollbar 
in the contents window?

The document I've tested on is in 
http://www.hallf.lth.se/~hlam/tl2hlic/lic/lic and the TeX-files in the 
library above if anyone cares to take a look at it. In my 
.latex2html-init I have 
$ADDRESS = "<I><A 
href=\"http://www.hallf.lth.se/~hlam/Welcome.html\">$address_data[0]</a> 
<BR>\n$address_data[1]</I>";
$DVIPS_MODE = "";
$MATH_SCALE_FACTOR = 1.2;
$DISP_SCALE_FACTOR = 1;
$ANTI_ALIAS = 1;
$SHOW_SECTION_NUMBERS = 1;
$AUTO_PREFIX = 1;

Thanks 
Anders
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