[tex4ht] [bug #488] \over does not give the same result as equivalent \frac

2020-10-27 Thread Patrice Dumas
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #488 (project tex4ht): Ok. It looks much better now. Maybe the fraction bar could be a little more up, but even without that change it seems ok to me. When the numerator is larger than the denominator, the bar is short, using the numerator width instead of the max. For e

[tex4ht] [bug #488] \over does not give the same result as equivalent \frac

2020-10-27 Thread Michal Hoftich
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #488 (project tex4ht): I've modified the CSS code to produce a better result - the fractions are now vertically aligned and font sizes are better: -- \Preamble{xhtml} \catcode`\:=11 \def\IgnoreRule{\ht:special{t4ht@\string_}} \def\EndIgnoreRule{\ht:special{t4ht@\str

Re: [tex4ht] plain TeX

2020-10-27 Thread Michal Hoftich
Dear Doc, On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 7:00 PM D. R. Evans wrote: > > In the dim, distant past I tried to convert my plain TeX books into HTML with > tex4ht (for later conversion to EPUB and MOBI). I was never very successful at > this project, producing valid but unusably-badly-formatted output. > >

[tex4ht] plain TeX

2020-10-27 Thread D. R. Evans
In the dim, distant past I tried to convert my plain TeX books into HTML with tex4ht (for later conversion to EPUB and MOBI). I was never very successful at this project, producing valid but unusably-badly-formatted output. What is the best way to perform this conversion nowadays? Doc -- We

[tex4ht] [bug #488] \over does not give the same result as equivalent \frac

2020-10-27 Thread Patrice Dumas
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #488 (project tex4ht): I can do what you propose, the inline result is ok even though the alignment is not perfect. But I would prefer if it could be handled natively in tex4ht. In particular I won't be able to debug whenever something break, in particular it seems to me