[tex4ht] [bug #552] Unwanted space at \hspace{0pt}

2022-02-10 Thread Taichi Kato
Follow-up Comment #5, bug #552 (project tex4ht):

Thank you.  The compilation with make4ht passed.

Redefining the \hspace trick would be promising for me (since
I can control the locations of the possible breaks).

I will try with more URLs to see whether Breakurl gives
reasonable results with for platex and make4ht.
(In my ordinary journal submissions, the style files are for
platex or pdflatex, but some journals require .docx.
I want to use the same .bib file to produce reasonable outputs
for the both).



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[tex4ht] [bug #552] Unwanted space at \hspace{0pt}

2022-02-10 Thread Michal Hoftich
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #552 (project tex4ht):

It seems that the Breakurl package inserts some PostScript code in the DVI
mode. This causes TeX4ht error. It should be fixed with the attached
usepackage.4ht and breakurl-hooks.4ht files.

Regarding the \hspace trick, you could also define a custom command for this
purpose, and redefine it to do nothing with TeX4ht. But in general, I think
that \url is better. It is weird that it doesn't break with platex.
Unfortunatelly I am not familiar with this engine.

(file #505, file #506, file #507)
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[tex4ht] [bug #553] Error message with hyperref & \url

2022-02-10 Thread Michal Hoftich
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #553 (project tex4ht):

I cannot reproduce this issue with the current TeX4ht and make4ht. The
document compiles without errors, and the link works in both ODT and HTML
output.

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