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Latex can also be exported to HTML with latex2html.
I can see some benefits for this:
1. You just need a browser to read/load the dictionary
2. It can be exposed as a Github page: https://pages.g…
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This occurred again, seen on packages (c8):
- perl-Dist-CheckConflicts, perl-ExtUtils-Config, perl-Package-Generator, perl-Package-Stash, perl-Package-Stash-XS, perl-Sub-Exporter-Progressive, python…
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Maybe we can use `htlatex`, see also [this pdf](http://tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb25-1/gurari.pdf) and [the manual](https://www.tug.org/applications/tex4ht/mn.html).
bilke updated
10 years ago
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This also comes from Karl Berry:
> Right now, latex2html is uninstallable in TeX Live,
> because it is not self-locating. That is, it hardwires the paths defined
> at "make install" time into the…
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Would it be possible to provide an HTML/EPub version of the specification? I have tried translating the specification from its latex sources to HTML with Pandoc, but Pandoc takes a ridiculously long t…
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This could be a nice template: https://github.com/mrtzh/unbuch
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Found shared files with other packages:
usr/share/texmf-var/ls-R: gnuplot tetex
usr/share/texmf/ls-R: gnuplot tetex
```
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It seems like the docs slight hint at this, but I'm not seeing the clear path to build something like this. My use case is this: I'd like to potentially be able to add a LaTeX converter plugin for Scu…
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Is it possible to permit to export to HTML using for example tth or
latex2html?
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Original issue reported on code.google.com by `ricardos...@gmail.com` on 21 May 2010 at 4:50
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```
Is it possible to permit to export to HTML using for example tth or
latex2html?
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Original issue reported on code.google.com by `ricardos...@gmail.com` on 21 May 2010 at 4:50