Hey, I have a few dozen LaTeX documents that I want to style the same way. To do this, I am invoking latex2html with the `-style' option, so they all use the same CSS stylesheet. No problem there; however, I need some way to control how latex2html generates ID and CLASS attributes, so I have some "hooks" to grab onto when applying styles. I read in the mailing list archive that any `\text' command will generate a unique ID. I'm not sure what that means though. (My LaTeX still isn't that good, but I'm getting there.)
Here is an example of what I am trying to do: Suppose I have this LaTeX source code: \title{Getting Started With Unix} \author{Tim Welch\\ \small{CS Tutors -- Portland State University}} \date{\today} \maketitle Currently, latex2html is generating this HTML: <P> <H1 ALIGN="CENTER">Getting Started With Unix</H1> <DIV CLASS="author_info"> <P ALIGN="CENTER"><STRONG>Tim Welch</STRONG></P> <P ALIGN="CENTER"><I><SMALL CLASS="SMALL">CS Tutors - Portland State University</I></P> <P ALIGN="CENTER"><STRONG>July 28, 2005</STRONG></P> What I would like is a way to instruct latex2html to give that first H1 an ID attribute with a value of DocTitle by inserting some LaTeX code like this: \title{Getting Started With Unix}\html_id{DocTitle} Which would produce this HTML: <H1 ALIGN="CENTER" ID="DocTitle">Getting Started With Unix</H1> Similarly, it would be handy to be able to do the same thing for CLASS attribute and values. This example seems like something latex2html should just do for me, but that is another issue I think. All this said, I am open to other suggestions on how to style dozens of documents uni formally. I've read about the \htmlsetstyle command, but that isn't really what I'm looking for I don't think. Also, in case it helps, I invoke html2latex in a Makefile like so: $(LATEX2HTML) \ -discard \ -nofootnode \ -font_size 12pt \ -noaddress \ -nobottom_navigation \ -noinfo \ -local_icons \ -nonavigation \ -noshort_index \ -nosubdir \ -auto_prefix \ -show_section_numbers \ -split 0 \ -style $(STYLESHEET) \ -white \ -html_version "4.0" \ $< ; -- Regards, Travis Spencer _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list latex2html@tug.org http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html