On Sat, Oct 15, 2022 at 02:28:54PM +0200, Patrice Dumas wrote: > On Sat, Oct 15, 2022 at 12:32:00PM +0100, Gavin Smith wrote: > > > > l2h and t4h settings still output "@var" literally even with > > '-c CONVERT_TO_LATEX_IN_MATH=1'. I'm going to spend some time > > investigating this. > > I think that I fixed it. CONVERT_TO_LATEX_IN_MATH is set in the default > case if HTML_MATH is set, but it was not used. Now it is used, but only > if the LaTeX conversion is on, so the following call should allow > to have @-commands expanded with the use of tex4ht: > > texi2any --html -c HTML_MATH=t4h -c T4H_MATH_CONVERSION=latex > > This may call for using latex type of conversion for tex4ht in the > default case.
That was quick. Is this change only for tex4ht or for latex2html as well? Can it easily be extended to latex2html? latex2html output appears to work well. I haven't had good results with tex4ht, even without @var, but this appears to be the right way of doing things, provided tex4ht works. (I found @math{@var{foo}\over@var{bar}} output as <span class="cmti-7">foo</span> <span class="cmti-7">bar</span> and the square root operation was output as a blurry image. It probably depends on settings and versions.) tex4ht still appears to get updates: https://svn.gnu.org.ua/viewvc/tex4ht/trunk/ although I hear it has been a difficult piece of software to maintain since the death of its original author in 2009, so problems or drawbacks with tex4ht may not ever be resolved.