On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 4:28 PM, Nasser M. Abbasi <n...@12000.org> wrote:
> On 7/10/2013 5:49 AM, Radhakrishnan CV wrote: > >> On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 1:54 PM, Nasser M. Abbasi <n...@12000.org> wrote: >> >> I am converting a latex document that I used to compile with >>> latex2html to htlatex. >>> >>> >> [...] >> >> >> What is the correct way to insert HTML code any where in >>> the document, and have it show at that location in the HTML >>> file? I have very large amount of HTML code that was inserted in >>> that document. >>> >>> >> You might use {verbatim} environment as in any LaTeX document. >> >> \documentclass{article} >> >> \begin{document} >> >> \begin{verbatim} >> >> any HTML code here >> >> \end{verbatim} >> >> \end{document} >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Best regards >> >> > Sure, I know I can use Verbatim. > > May be I did not explain the problem well. > > I want to inject HTML code, into the generated HTML itself > (when running htlatex only) > > If I write > > -------------------------- > > \documentclass{article} > \begin{document} > > \begin{verbatim} > <h2>This is HTML head 2 </h2> > \end{verbatim} > > \end{document} > --------------------------- > > the HTML generated will just look like this: > > <h2>This is HTML head 2 </h2> > > Which is clearly not what I wanted. > OK. I misunderstood your problem. I think, this should solve your problem: Please try this: \documentclass{article} \begin{document} \ScriptEnv{html} {\NoFonts\hfill\break} {\EndNoFonts} \begin{html} <h2>This is HTML head 2 </h2> \end{html} \end{document} Best regards -- Radhakrishnan River Valley<https://maps.google.com/maps?q=River%20Valley,%20Thiruvananthapuram%20Neyyardam%20Road,%20Kerala,%20India&vector=1>