On 2/12/2013 12:16 AM, Pat Somerville wrote:
Here is a brief summary of the sort of things I have tried so far, but have not yet had the good-looking success I desire in LaTeX2HTML output with the four Greek words:A. .. \usepackage[greek,english]{babel} .. \begin{document} .. \greektext qronoc (to have "chi rho omicron nu omicron varsigma" in Greek letters) ... \latintext For English-language text here .... \end{document} That sort of thing worked in the .dvi (DeVice-Independent) file produced by a command of the form "latex MyFile.tex," but probably only produced "qronos" for me in the .html file produced by a latex2html ...... command using LaTeX2HTML 1.71.
I can't help since I get the same problem with (l2h 2008, 1.71) on Linux, and I suspect this just means l2h does not have support for the Greek package? But I tried your file above with htlatex, and it produced the correct out in html. Here is a screen shot: http://12000.org/tmp/021213/Drawing1.png good luck, --Nasser _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [email protected] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html
