On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 11:18:27AM +0000, Tony wrote: > > ^ > > ^"Eric G . Miller" wrote: > > ^ > > ^> really slick and well formatted documents. And for writing something > > ^> like a thesis, using BibTeX makes it easy to handle citations. > > ^ > > ^Yes. > > ^ > > ^Latex + bibtex + Emacs + AUCTeX + bib-cite + RefTeX + font-latex > > ^ > > ^Good stuff. > > ^-- > > > > Yes, I basically agree with that, but getting the document into html as > > well > > as ps I have found to be a bore. Lat time I tried latex2html on a 100,000 > > word > > tex document, it died miserably. Are there better alternatives for > > producing > > html from complex latex sources? > > You can also look at tex4ht. It is a debian package. > > It works well on most of the documents I tried. But I had some > trouble sometimes with \maketitle. In such cases I just commente it > out when making the hmtl-file.
The .deb is a bit outdated. Dowload it directly (with the updates) from `http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/TeX4ht/mn.html'. Also, don't hesitate to write your questions/suggestions to Eitan Gurari -- my experience is that he is very responsive. ChriS