This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.1) (format=latex 2002.3.7) 17 JUL 2004 05:02 **\makeatletter\def\HCode{\futurelet\HCode\HChar}\def\HChar{\ifx"\HCode\def\HCo de"##1"{\Link##1}\expandafter\HCode\else\expandafter\Link\fi}\def\Link#1.a.b.c. {\g@addto@macro\@documentclasshook{\RequirePackage[#1,xhtml]{tex4ht}}\let\HCode \documentstyle\def\documentstyle{\let\documentstyle\HCode\expandafter\def\csnam e tex4ht\endcsname{#1,xhtml}\def\HCode####1{\documentstyle[tex4ht,}\@ifnextchar [{\HCode}{\documentstyle[tex4ht]}}}\makeatother\HCode html,info.a.b.c.\input i nfor (infor.tex (hello.tex (/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/article.cls Document Class: article 1999/09/10 v1.4a Standard LaTeX document class (/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/size10.clo File: size10.clo 1999/09/10 v1.4a Standard LaTeX file (size option) ) \c@part=\count79 \c@section=\count80 \c@subsection=\count81 \c@subsubsection=\count82 \c@paragraph=\count83 \c@subparagraph=\count84 \c@figure=\count85 \c@table=\count86 \abovecaptionskip=\skip41 \belowcaptionskip=\skip42 \bibindent=\dimen102 ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/tex4ht.sty version 2004-07-16-07:56 Package: tex4ht -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for _ at preamble, use the command line option `early_' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for ^ at preamble, use the command line option `early^' -------------------------------------- ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/tex4ht.4ht version 2004-03-31-18:40 -------------------------------------- --- Note --- For additional information, compile `xhlatex mktex4ht.4ht' and review the appropriate pointers under mktex4ht.html => index -------------------------------------- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: TeX4ht info is available in the log file :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/tex4ht.usr)) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/tex4ht.sty version 2004-07-16-07:56 --- needs --- tex4ht infor --- \tmp:cnt=\count87 \openout15 = `infor.tmp'. (infor.tmp) \tmp:toks=\toks14 \tmp:dim=\skip43 (infor.xref) \:refout=\write3 \openout3 = `infor.xref'. (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/info4ht.4ht version 2004-02-26-12:51 ****************************************** ****** Preamble.4ht ****************************************** * \Configure{PROLOG}.........1 #1 Comma separated list of hooks to appear before HTML. Each hook E is declared to be configurable by an instruction of the form \NewConfigure{E}{1} A star '*' prefix calls for accumulative configurations Example: \Configure{PROLOG}{VERSION,DOCTYPE,*XML-STYLESHEET} \Configure{VERSION} {\HCode{}} \Configure{html}............1 #1: default extension name for target files (recorded in \:html) \Preamble...................0 Records the list of the requested options. Defined upon entering the environment \Preamble{...}....\EndPreamble, to replace the earlier version of \Preamble. \ifOption ................. 3 #1 Argument to be checked wheteher it is a given option. #2 True part #3 False part * ****************************************** ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/infoht4.4ht version 2004-02-16-10:58 ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/html4.4ht version 2004-07-16-17:11 -------------------------------------- --- Note --- to remove the DOCTYPE declaration use the command line option `no- DOCTYPE' -------------------------------------- ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/html4-math.4ht version 2004-07-16-17:11 ) -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for marking of the base font, use the command line option `fonts+' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for non active _, use the command line option `no_' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for _ of catcode 13, use the command line option `_13' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for non active ^, use the command line option `no^' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for ^ of catcode 13, use the command line option `^13' -------------------------------------- (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/info4ht.4ht version 2004-02-26-12:51 ****************************************** ****** tex4ht.4ht ****************************************** * Wrapper for the Document ------------------------ \Configure{DOCTYPE}.........1 \Configure{HTML}............2 \Configure{HEAD}............2 \Configure{@HEAD}...........1 \Configure{BODY}............2 \Configure{TITLE+}..........1 \Configure{TITLE}...........2 \Configure{@TITLE}..........1 \Configure{Preamble}........2 <@TITLE> <TITLE+> <TITLE 2> <@HEAD> <HEAD 2> <BODY 1> ...... <BODY 2> <HTML 2> The \Configure{@HEAD}{...} command is additive, concatenating the content of all of its appearances. An empty parameter requests the cancellation of the earlier contributions. For instance, \Configure{@HEAD}{A} \Configure{@HEAD}{} \Configure{@HEAD}{B} \Configure{@HEAD}{C} contributes `BC'. The \Configure{TITLE+} provides the content for the title, \Configure{TITLE} sets the envelop, and \Configure{@TITLE} acts as a hook for introducing localized configurations. As is the case for \Configure{@HEAD}, the contribution of \Configure{@TITLE} is also additive. These configurations should be introduced early enough in the compilation. For instance, between \Preamble and \begin{document} of a local configuration file. \Preamble %%% here %%% \begin{document} ... \EndPreamble \Configure{@BODY}...........1 \Configure{@/BODY}..........1 Variants of \Configure{@HEAD} which contribute their content, respectively, after <BODY> and before</BODY>. \Configure{CutAtTITLE+}.....1 \Configure{HPageTITLE+}.....1 #1 an insertion just before the content of <TITLE>; If #1 is a one parametric macro, it gets the title content for an argument. Support for Sectioning Commands ------------------------------- \Configure{unit-name} ......................4 #1 start #2 end #3 before title #4 after title Example: \Configure{section} {\HCode{<section>}} {\HCode{</section>}} {\HCode{<title>}} {\HCode{}} \ConfigureMark{unit-name}...................1 Defines a macro \<>HMark to hold the given argument. Upon entering the unit, \TitleMark gets the content of this macro. Some built-in configurations of TeX4ht require an argument for the \<>HMark commands. For safety, these commands should always be followed by a, possiblely empty, argument. The argument should be a separator between the title mark and its content. Example: \Configure{section} {}{} {\HCode{

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}} \ConfigureMark{section}{\thesection} \Configure{toTocLink}.......................2 Each unit title contains a \Link{...}{...}...\EndLink command. The first argument of \Link points to the first table of contents referencing the title. The second argument provides an anchor for references to the title (mainly from tables of contents). The package option `section+' requests the inclusion of the title within the anchor. Without this option, the link command resides between the title mark and its content. The \Configure{toTocLink} command is provided for configuring the \Link and \EndLink instructions. In the default setting, when the `sections+' option is not activated, the \Link command is altered to replace its first argument with an empty argument. Example: \Configure{toTocLink} {\Link} {\ifx \TitleMark\sectionHMark \Picture[\up]{haut.jpg align="right"}% \EndLink \TitleMark\space \else \EndLink \fi } \def\up{[up]} \Configure{toToc}...........................2 #1 unit type #2 desired contents type (if empty, `unit type' is assumed) Example: \Configure{toToc}{likechapter}{chapter} #1 empty: stop adding entries of `unit type' to toc @: add entries of `unit type' to toc ?: resume mode in effect before the last stop #2 unit type Example: \Configure{toToc}{}{chapter} \chapter{...} \Configure{toToc}{@}{chapter} \Configure{writetoc}.........................1 #1 Configuration material for the insertion instruction. New configurations are added to those request earlier by the command. An empty argument cancels the earlier contributions. \NoLink.......................1 Ignore option `section+' for sections of type #1 \TitleCount Count of entries submitted to the toc file \Configure{NoSection}.........2 Insertions around the parameters of sectioning commands, applied when the parameters are not used to create titles for the divisions. \CutAt{#1,#2,#3,...} #1 section type to be placed in a separate web page #2,#3,... end delimiting section types, other than #1, for the web pages A `+' before #1 requests hypertext buttons for the web pages Examples: \CutAt{mychapter,myappendix,mypart} \CutAt{+myappendix,mychapter,mypart} \Configure{+CutAt}.................................3 #1 sectioning type #2 before #3 after Requests delimiters for the \CutAt buttons of the specified sectioning type Example: \Configure{+CutAt}{mysection}{[}{]} \PauseCutAt{#1} \ContCutAt{#1} #1 section type Tables of Contents ------------------ Created from the entries collected in the previous compilation within a jobname.4tc file. \ConfigureToc{unit-name} ......................4 #1 before unit number #2 before content #3 before page number #4 at end * Empty arguments request the omission of the corresponding field. * \TocCount Specifies the entry count withing the jobname.4tc file. * An alternative to \ConfigureToc{unit-name}: \def\#1#2#3{#1#2% #3} Example: \ConfigureToc{section} {} {\Picture[*]{pic.jpg width="13" height="13"}~} {} {\HCode{
}} \Configure{TocLink}..................#1 Configures the link offered in the third arguments of \ConfigureToc Example: \Configure{TocLink}{\Link{#2}{#3}#4\EndLink} \TocAt{#1,#2,#3,...} #1 section type for which local tables of contents \Toc#1 are requested #2,#3,... sectioning types to be included in the tables of contents The non-leading arguments may be preceded by slashes '/', in which cases the arguments specify end points for the tables. The default setting requests automatic insertion of the local tables immediately after the sectioning heads. A star `*' character may be introduced, between the \TocAt and the left brace, to request the appearances of the tables of contents at the end of the units' prefaces. A hyphen `-' character, on the other hand, disables the automatic insertions of the local tables. In case of a single argument, the command removes the existing definition of \Toc#1. Example: \TocAt{mychapter,mysection,mysubsection,/myappendix,/mypart} \TocAt-{mysection,mysubsection,/mylikesection} \section{...}...\Tocmysection \Configure{TocAt}...................... \Configure{TocAt*}..................... Navigation Links for Sectioning Divisions ----------------------------------------- \Configure{crosslinks} #1 left delimiter #2 right delimiter #3 next #4 previous #5 previous-tail #6 front #7 tail #8 up \Configure{crosslinks+}.....................4 #1 before top menu #2 after top menu #3 bottom top menu #4 after bottom menu The top cross links are omitted, if both #1 and #2 are empty. The bottom cross links are omitted, if both #3 and #4 are empty. \Configure{next}.............................2 #1 before the next button of the front page, when the `next' option is active. #2 after the button Paragraphs ---------- \Configure{HtmlPar}..........4 #1 content at the start non-indented paragraphs #2 content at the start indented paragraphs #3 insertion into \EndP, at the start of non-indented paragraphs #4 insertion into \EndP, at the start of indented paragraphs \HtmlParOff \HtmlParOn \IgnorePar Asks to ignore the next paragraph \ShowPar Asks to take into account the following paragraphs \IgnoreIndent asks to ignore indentation in the next paragraph \ShowIndent asks to check indentation in the following paragraphs \SaveEndP Saves the content of \EndP, and sets it to empty content \RecallEndP Cross-Linking ------------- \Link[@1 @2]{@3}{@4}...\EndLink Creates ... * When @1 is empty, tex4ht will derive its value automatically. The derived value will be the file name containing the target @3. * \Link may be followed by `-', if tex4ht needs not automatically determine (for other \link commands) the file containing @4. In the present of such a flag, tex4ht can spare a definition of one macro. * The component [@1 @2] is optional. If omitted, @1 and @2 are assumed to be empty * The href attribute is omitted when @1 and @3 are empty * The name attribute is omitted when @4 is empty Examples: \Link{a}{}...\Endlink ..... \Link{}{b}...\EndLink \Link[http://foo id="fooo"]{a}{b}...\EndLink \Configure{Link}..............4 Configures \Link...\EndLink so that #1 replaces `a' #2 replaces `href=' #3 replaces `name=' #4 replaces `#'. If empty, the older value remains in effect. Examples: \Configure{Link}{a}{href=}{name=}{} \Configure{Link}{ref}{target=}{id=}{\empty} \Configure{?Link}..............1 #1 insertion before broken links To help with debugging \LinkCommand...................1 <= i <= 6 Creates a \Link-like command #1 tag name #2 href-like attribute #3 name-like attribute #4 insertion #5 /, if empty element #6 replacement for # (ignored if absent) Example: \LinkCommand\JSLink{a,\noexpand\jsref,name} \def\jsref="#1"{href="javascript:window.open('#1')"} \JSLink{a}{}xx\EndJSLink \Link{}{a}\EndLink % or \JSLink{}{a}\EndJSLink \Configure{XrefFile}.....................1 #1 names cross-references of files (appends #1 to `)F' and `)Q' entries of the .xref files). Applicable mainly implicitly within \Link commands \Tag.....................................2 #1 label #2 content \Ref.....................................1 \LikeRef.................................1 #1 label \Tag and \Ref are tex4ht.sty commands introduced cross-referencing content through .xref auxiliary files. \LikeRef is a variant of \Ref which doesn't verify whether the labels exit. It is mainly used in \Link and \edef environments. \ifTag ..................................3 #1 quetioned tag #2 true part #3 false part \LoadRef-[prefix]+{filename.ext}{pattern} Load the named xref-type file .xref optional--`.xref' is assume for a default + optional-- asks \Ref and \LikeRef commands to use expanded tags `filename::tag', instead of just `tag' [prefix] optional--asks just for tags starting with the specified prefix. - optional--deletes the prefixes from the loaded tags {pattern} to be included only when `[prefix]' or `+' are included. States how tags are to be addressed, with the parameter symbol `#1' specifying the loaded part. Example: % a.tex \LoadRef-[to:]{b}{from:#1} \Ref{from:filename} \LikeRef{from:filename} % b.tex \Tag{to:filename}{\FileName} Example: \LoadRef-[)F]{file}{)Ffoo##1} \LoadRef-[)Q]{file}{)Qfoo##1} \Configure{XrefFile}{foo} \Link...\EndLink \LoadRef{another-file} Files ----- \FileName Holds the name of the current hypertext file \FileNumber Holds the internal number of the current hypertext file \RefFileNumber...........................1 #1 File number Provides the file name \NextFile.................................1 #1 Requested name for the next file \Hinput{#1} The command asks to load the configuration files associated with mark #1. \Hinclude[#1]{#2} The command associates configuration file #2 with mark #1. If the mark is the star character `*', the configuration files is associated to all marks. The command is applicable until the \Preamble command is processed For instance, \Hinclude[*]{html4.4ht}....\Hinput{latex} \Hinclude{#1}{#2} The command is applicable while the \Preamble command is processed. Its purpose is to load *4ht hook files within the fragments of code specified in #1. For instance, \Hinclude{\input plain.4ht}{plain} Fonts ----- \Configure{htf}...............................9 #1 label (integer 0--255) #2 delimiter (a character not appearing in #3,...,#9) even label odd label #3 start opening tag start empty tag #4 name alt #5 size name #6 mag size #7 mag #8 end the tag ord #9 closing tag end the tag The htf fonts assign a content and a label to each symbol (possibly followed by a comment). For instance, 'e' '1' epsilon 'z' '3' zeta An even label asks that the content itself will be used for the symbol, and an odd label asks that the symbol will be represented by a bitmap. In the later case, the content serves as a substitution for browsers which don't exhibit bitmaps. The \Configure{htf}... command provides label-dependent wrappers to chosen representations. If they are not empty, `mag' and `ord' must be c-type patterns for integer arguments, and `name' and `size' should be a patterns for strings. The `mag' entry is ignored for fonts of the default dimension. Together they specify a attribute-value format, mainly for references in the css code. Examples: \Configure{htf}{0}{+}{}{} \Configure{htf}{1}{+}{} \Configure{htf-attr}....................... 2 #1 c-pattern for the font name and size #2 c-pattern for font magnification Specify the format of the selectors within the css files. Example: \Configure{htf-attr}{.\%s-%s}{--\%s} \Configure{htf-css}....................... 2 #1 font name or label #2 css entry A variant of the \Css command. If #1 is a font name, the contribution replaces the one given within the htf font definition. If #1 is a label for an entry of a htf font, the contribution is added to the css file. The contribution is offered, only when the font is in use. Example: \Configure{htf-css}{4}{.small-caps{font-variant: small-caps;}} Bitmaps ------- \Configure{Picture}....................... #1 #1 Extension name for bitmap files of dvi pictures, stored in \PictExt Default: \Configure{Picture}{.gif} The extension names of bitmap files of glyphs of htf fonts may be determined within a g-entry in the environment file tex4ht.env, or a g-flag of the tex4ht.c utility. \Configure{Picture-alt}......................1 #1 alt value for \Picture+{...} and \Picture*{...} \Configure{Picture+}.........................2 \Configure{Picture*}.........................2 #1 before the dvi picture code #2 after the dvi picture code Typically, the plus `+' variant is introduced as an inline contribution into paragraphs, and the star `*' variant as an independent block between paragraphs. \Configure{PictureAlt}........................2 \Configure{PictureAlt*+}......................2 \Configure{PictureAlt*+[]}....................2 #1 definitions before alt #2 definitions after alt Apply to \Picture{...}, \Picture*+{...}, and \Picture*+[...]{...} \Configure{PictureAlt}........................1 \Configure{PictureAlt*+}......................1 \Configure{PictureAlt*+[]}....................1 #1 definition for attributes (introduced through a parameter named `#1') Apply to \Picture{...}, \Picture*+{...}, and \Picture*+[...]{...} \Configure{IMG}...............................5 #1 before file name #2 between file name and alt #3 close alt for \Picture without * or + #4 close alt for \Picture with * and + #5 right delimiter Example: \Configure{IMG} {\ht:special{t4ht=}}
        { \overwithdelims \atopwithdelims \abovewithdelims Example: \Configure{over} {\Send{GROUP}{0}{[before]}[before-rule]} {[before-argument]\Send{EndGROUP}{0}{[after]}} \Configure{MathClass}........................5 #1 class number 0: mathord, 1: mathop, 2: mathbin, 3: mathrel, 4: mathopen, 5: mathclose, 6: mathpunc #2 delimiter #3 before #4 after #5 characters Extra support: \PauseMathClass \EndPauseMathClass \NewMathClass (7, 8, ...) \Configure{FormulaClass}.....................4 #1 class number 0: mathord, 1: mathop, 2: mathbin, 3: mathrel, 4: mathopen, 5: mathclose, 6: mathpunc #2 a character not in #3 and #4 #3 before #4 after If #2 is empty, the formula gets the same marking as a single character of the specified type \Configure{FormulaClass*}....................4 Like the previous case, but allow marking in the nested content. \Configure{MathDelimiters}...................2 #1 left #2 right \Configure{mathbin*}.........................4 \Configure{mathclose*}.......................4 \Configure{mathop*}..........................4 \Configure{mathopen*}........................4 \Configure{mathord*}.........................4 \Configure{mathpunct*}.......................4 \Configure{mathrel*}.........................4 #1 a character not presented in #2#3#4 #2 code before #3 code after #4 possible definitions for successive cases Example: \Configure{mathop*}{*}{}{} {\Configure{mathop}{*}{}{}{}} \mathop{\overline{x \mathop{op} y}} \limits^{a=3} \Configure{mathbin}..........................4 \Configure{mathclose}........................4 \Configure{mathopen}.........................4 \Configure{mathop}...........................4 \Configure{mathord}..........................4 \Configure{mathpunct}........................4 \Configure{mathrel}..........................4 Variants of the above group, requesting to supress nested marks. \Configure{nolimits}.........................1 \MathSymbol AtBeginDocument --------------- \Configure{AtBeginDocument}..................2 #1 before the corresponding hook of latex #2 after Insertions are accumulative, and can be erased by providing two empty arguments Other Hooks ----------- \Configure{HChar}...................1 #1 a character The \HChar{i} instruction inserts the character code i with the font information of character #1, when i is positive. If i is negative, the font info is not included. \Configure{Canvas} \Configure{ExitHPage} \Configure{LinkHPage}......................1 \Configure{FontCss} \Configure{HVerbatim+} \Configure{MiniHalign} \Configure{Needs-} \Configure{Needs} \Configure{TraceTables} \Configure{edit} \Configure{halignTB} \Configure{halignTD} \Configure{halign} \Configure{hooks} \Configure{moveright} \Configure{noalign-} \Configure{pic-halign} \Configure{accent} \Configure{mathaccent} \Configure{accented} \Configure{accenting} Back-end Specials ----------------- insertions ---------- = \special{t4ht=...content...} Insert the specified content to the html output, under edef mode of processing, and without using the mapping of the htf fonts. Used in \HCode{...}. @ \special{t4ht@...integer...} Insert the absolute value as character code to the output. Positve values ask the insertion to be included in place of the next chracter, together with the font information of that character. files ----- > \special{t4ht>...file-name...} Open a new file, if needed, and direct future output to the specified file. Used in \File{...}. < \special{t4ht<...file-name...} Close the specified file. If it is the current file, activate the youngest file. Used in \EndFile{...}. >* \special{t4ht*>...file-name...} Declare the file to be the oldest. \special{t4ht*>} Reactivate the file that activated the current file. *< \special{t4ht*... push current value :<... pop current value :!... display current value :\let \prOteCt \relax \Protect \csname acp:c\endcsname {14}.. dis play top value messages to lg file ------------------- + \special{t4ht+@...message...} Send message to the lg file. Used in the \Needs{...} command. @ \special{t4ht@D....} Send message to the lg file, together with location and file stamp. positional code ------------------- " \special{t4ht"} Start/end positional env \special{t4ht"* before-all * after-all ...** before-char * after-char * rect *%A*%B*%C*%D*%E * optional Configure positioned code * before-all * after-all %... ** before-char %x %y * after-char * rect %x1 %y1 ... * x,x1-coefficients %A(x) + %B * y1-coefficients %C(y1 - %E(height)) + %D * y-coefficients %C(y) + %D * optional: 1, 2 %x1 %y1 %length %thickness default %x1 %y1 %x1+length %y1+thickness 1 %x1 %y1 %x1+length %y1 %thickness 2 A-magnification, B-displacement C-magnification, D-displacement, E- origin (0: top, 0.5: mid, 1: bot) The %...'s should be c-type templates (e.g., "%.2f"; "%.0f" gives an integer) Multiple after-all templates are allowed. The leading character is a code specifying the dimension type. x min x X max x y min y Y max y d dx D dy otherwise a string with no values The delimiter `*' can be substitued by another character. ~ \special{t4ht~...} Grouped-base two-way delivery for content created by inline commands like \over. \special{t4ht~}...\special{t4ht~} on/off ~i... send forward to the end of the group nested at relative level i. i=0, current group ~<*... send back to start of previous token / group. \special{t4ht~<)}...\special{t4ht~<(} activate / deactivate back token / group submissions \special{~<[}...\special{t4ht~<]}' hide region from back submissions over token / group \special{t4ht~<-} ... \special{t4ht~<+} latex back token / group \special{t4ht\string~!...path...<...content} insertion at the start of the group reached by the path \special{t4ht\string~!...path...>...content} insertion at the end of the group reached by the path \special{t4ht\string~!...path.../} ignore content within the group reached by the path \special{t4ht\string~!...path...-} ignore rulers from the group reached by the path until the start of the next group A path may consist only of `e' and `s' characters for, respectively, entering and skipping groups *! \special{t4ht*! system command} System call *^ accent specials *@ halign specials \HCode...............................1 A wrapper for \special{t4ht=...} \Hnewline............................0 Requests new lines within specials * ****************************************** ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/infoht4.4ht version 2004-02-16-10:58 ****************************************** ****** tex4ht.4ht ****************************************** * Cascade Style Sheets and Character Sets --------------------------------------- \Configure{CssFile}.....................2 #1 name for css file #2 comment in css file \Configure{Css} \Configure{charset}..................1 #1 override information for the charset entry in the link element To be noticed, the configuration should be encountered early in the complation. Example: \Preamble{} \Configure{charset}{iso-8859-15} \begin{document} \EndPreamble In the case of TeX, the configuration instruction should precede the \Preamble command, and a declaration of the hook should also be provided. Example: \NewConfigure{charset}{1} \Configure{charset}{iso-8859-15} \Preamble{} \begin{document} \EndPreamble \Configure{dtd-lang}..................1 #1 language specification for the DTD identifier Paragraphs ---------- Three types of paragraphs are produced by \Configure{HtmlPar}:

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Frames ------ May be requested with the command line option `frames' \Configure{frames}.....................2 #1 The frames structure #2 Content for the frame of the table of contents Example: \Configure{frames} {\HorFrames[frameborder="no" border="0" framespacing="0" rows="*"]{*,3*} \Frame[ name="tex4ht-menu" ]{tex4ht-toc} \Frame[ name="tex4ht-main" ]{tex4ht-body}} {\let\contentsname=\empty \tableofcontents} * ****************************************** ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/html4.4ht version 2004-07-16-17:11 -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for alternative charset, use the command line option `charset=...' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for jpg bitmaps, use the `jpg' command line option -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for png bitmaps, use the `png' command line option -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for content and toc in 2 frames, use the command line option `fram es' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for content, toc, and footnotes in 3 frames, use the command line option `frames-fn' -------------------------------------- TeX4ht package options: html,info,xhtml -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for pop ups on mouse over, use the command line option `mouseover' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for addressing images in a subdirectory, use the command line opti on `imgdir:.../' -------------------------------------- ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/html4-math.4ht version 2004-07-16-17:11 ) \:tokwrite=\toks15 \:tokpage=\toks16 -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for back links to toc, use the command line option `sections+' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for linear crosslinks of pages, use the command line option `next' -------------------------------------- \openout15 = `infor.4ct'. \:tocout=\write4 \openout4 = `infor.4tc'. (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/latex.4ht version 2004-07-16-11:20 -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for links into captions, instead of float heads, use the command l ine option `refcaption' -------------------------------------- (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/info4ht.4ht version 2004-02-26-12:51 ****************************************** ****** latex.4ht ****************************************** * Sectioning ---------- \Configure{@sec @ssect} Tables of Contents ------------------ \Configure{tableofcontents}........................5 #1 before #2 at end #3 after #4 at paragraph break #5 The \tableofcontents command may be followed by a comma separated list of sectioning unit names to be included in the table of contents. The list should be enclosed within square brackets. Alternatively, a command of the form \TableOfContents[...] might be used. Lists ----- \ConfigureList.....................5 #1 type of list (e.g., itemize, description, enumerate, list, trivlist) #2 before list #3 after list #4 before label #5 after label \DeleteMark removes latex's label; to be placed at the end of #4 \AnchorLabel defines an anchor for \label in current item; to be placed in #5 Tables ------ \Configure{tabular}...................6 \Configure{array}.....................6 #1 before table #2 after table #3 before row #4 after row #5 before cell #6 after cell \HRow current row number \HCol current column number \HMultispan number of cells covered by the current cell \ar:cnt number of columns in table NOTE: Table require a number of compilations that depends on the number of columns. \Configure{VBorder}...................4 Break points, when scanning the pattern of column desriptions, at #1 at start of pattern #2 at | #3 at a non-@ entry #4 at a @ entry Applies to \begin{tabular / array}{...pattern...} \ar:cnt index of entry in pattern \ch:class records the current alignment type: -,<,>,p,... \HColAlign produces the \Configure{halignTD} contribution for the current alignment type \HColWidth holds the width of the current p column \Configure{HBorder}..................10 hline: #1 insert at start of row (e.g., ) #2 insert at each cell (e.g.,
) #3 insert at end of row (e.g., ) cline: #4 insert at start of row (e.g., ) #5 insert at each `extra' cell (e.g., ) #6 insert at each cell (e.g.,
) #7 insert at end of row (e.g., ) vspace: #8 insert at start of row (e.g., ) #9 insert at each cell (e.g.,  ) #10 insert at end of row (e.g., ) The contributions are collected into \HBorder. (The \InitHBorder clears \HBorder.) \Configure{putHBorder}...............1 #1 Specifies how \HBorder is to be used. Example: \Configure{putHBorder}{\HCode{\HBorder}} \Configure{halignTD}..................2 + 2i + {} interpretation for character codes referenced in \HAlign e.g., \Configure{halignTD} {}{} {<}{\HCode{align="left"}} {-}{\HCode{align="center"}} {>}{\HCode{align="right"}} {^}{\HCode{valign="top"}} {=}{\HCode{valign="baseline"}} {|}{\HCode{valign="middle"}} {_}{\HCode{valign="bottom"}} {p}{\HCode{align="left"}} {} \halignTD can be used in td elements to extract the alignment. It recieves information from \halignTB. \Configure{halignTB}..................2 delimiters for \halignTB{tabular} Example \Configure{halignTB}{\HCode{}} \Configure{tabbing}[mag]..................4 #1 before each line #2 after each line #3 before each entry #4 after each entry [mag] optional parameter specifying the magnification desired for the dimensions. When offered, the other parameters have no effect if all of them are assigned empty arguments \TabType \` or \relax \TabWidth Provides the entry width; 0 at trailing entry that is not flushed rightward Cross References ---------------- \Configure{ref}.......................3 #1 \Link-type command #2 \EndLink-type command #3 anchor (the system anchor is reachable through the parameter name #1) \RefArg Holds the argument of \ref If #1 is empty, the hyper links are ignored If #3 is empty, the anchor is the one provided by the system Example: \Configure{ref}{\Link}{\EndLink}{{\bf #1}} \Configure{newlabel}..................2 #1 address for hyperlink (\cur:th \:currentlabel, if empty) #2 anchor (the system anchor is reachable through the parameter name #1) \Configure{@newlabel}.................1 #1 modifications to the newlabel environment \Configure{newlabel-ref}..............1 #1 an intermediate link command for the aux file (Configured by \Configure{ref}...) The default for #1 is \rEfLiNK \Configure{cite}......................4 #1 before #2 after #3 \Link-type command #4 \EndLink-type command If #3 is empty, the hyper links are ignored. \Configure{bibitem}...................2 #1 \Link-type command #2 \EndLink-type command \Configure{bibcite}...................1 #1 configurations for content transfered by bibitem to the aux file Example: \Configure{bibcite} {\def\hookrightarrow{\string\hookrightarrow}} \bibitem[$\hookrightarrow$...]{...} \LoadLabels[#1]{#2}.................... [#1] optional group name #2 aux file name, without the extension Loads labels of another file, under the specified group name \RefLabel.............................2 #1 group name (for separating files and labels from different sources) #2 label A variant of \ref for loading labels produced for other files Example: file1.tex: \label{foo} file2.tex: \LoadLabels[x]{file1} \RefLabel{x}{foo} \SkipRefstepAnchor.....................0 No \Link anchor for next \refstepcounter \ShowRefstepAnchor.....................0 \AutoRefstepAnchor.....................0 Bibliography on bibtex2 option: \Configure{bibliography2}........................ 4 #1 before anchor #2 anchor #3 after anchor #4 link attributes Example: \Configure{bibliography2} {\bgroup ~~[\Configure{Link}{a}{target="x" href=}{ name=}{}} {more} {]\egroup} \Configure{bibitem2}..............................3 #1 at start of bibitem #2 at end of bibitem #3 separator after label \Configure{bibliographystyle2}....................1 #1 an empty argument asks for the same style as the normal aux file (still bibtex may produce different output). Note: Option `bibtex2' requires compilation of `\jobname j.aux' with bibtex. Captions -------- refcaption An option for \Preamble, requesting anchors at \caption. The default setting sends them back to the start of the floating environment. Theorems -------- \Configure{newtheorem} ......................3 #1 before theorem #2 between title and body #3 after theorem Math ---- \Configure{()}...............................2 \Configure{[]}...............................2 Example: \Configure{()}{\protect\PicMath$}{$\protect\EndPicMath} \Configure{[]} {\Tg\DviMath$$} {$$\EndDviMath\Tg} \Configure{equation}.........................3 #1 at start #2 between the equation and its numbering #3 at end Examples: \Configure{equation} {\IgnorePar\EndP\bgroup \Configure{HtmlPar}{}{}{}{}% \HCode{
}\IgnorePar } {\HCode{}} {\HCode{
}\egroup} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \Configure{equation} {\IgnorePar\EndP \bgroup \Configure{$$}{}{}{}% \Configure{@math}{display="inline"}\DviMath \HCode{}\IgnorePar } {\IgnorePar\HCode{}} {\HCode{}\EndDviMath\egroup} \Configure{frac}.............................4 \Configure{sqrtsign}.........................2 \Configure{mbox}.............................2 Environments of latex --------------------- \ConfigureEnv{...}.........................5 #1 environment name #2 before env #3 after env #4 before underlying list #5 after underlying list #2 and #3 are ignore when they are both empty as well as when there is no underlying list array center flushleft flushright minipage tabbing tabular verbatim* verbatim \Configure{@begin}........................2 #1 environment name #2 insertion before the environment Example: \Configure{@begin}{theindex}{\section*{\indexname}} Verbatim -------- \Configure{verbatim}......................2 #1 at start of line #2 space character \Configure{verb}..........................2 #1 before #2 after \Configure{obeylines}.....................3 #1 before #2 at start of line #3 after \ScriptEnv................................3 Introduces a verbatim environent #1 name #2 before #3 after A `-' immediately after \begin{...} designate as an escape symbol the character following the dash Example: \ScriptEnv{foo} {\HCode{}\NoFonts\hfill\break } {\EndNoFonts \HCode{}} \begin{foo} .... .... \end{foo} \begin{foo}-\relax \unhbox \voidb@x \special {t4ht@+ }x .... .... \end{foo} Fonts ----- \Configure{texttt}........................2 \Configure{textit}........................2 \Configure{textrm}........................2 \Configure{textup}........................2 \Configure{textsl}........................2 \Configure{textsf}........................2 \Configure{textbf}........................2 \Configure{textsc}........................2 \Configure{emph}..........................2 #1 before content #2 after content Footnotes --------- \Configure{footnotetext}..................3 #1 before footnote #2 between mark and content #3 after footnote \FNnum footnote number \Configure{footnotemark}..................2 #1 before #2 after Pictures -------- \Configure{picture}.......................2 #1 before #2 after Other Hooks ----------- \Configure{ }.........................1 #1 representation for non-breaking space ch \Configure{hline}.....................1 \Configure{hspace} ...................3 \tmp:dim register holding the size #1 before the space #2 after the space #3 after #1 (\tmp:dim mod 6em copies) \Configure{vspace} ...................1 #1 the size of space is prvided in a parameter nmaed `#1' Example: \Configure{vspace} {\ifhmode \HCode{
}% \ifdim #1>1ex \HCode{
}\fi \fi } \Configure{fbox} .................................. 2 Examples: \Configure{fbox} {\HCode{
}\bgroup \fboxrule=0pt} {\egroup\HCode{
}} \Css{div.fbox {border: 1pt solid black;}} \Configure{fbox} {\HCode{
}\bgroup \fboxrule=0pt} {\egroup\HCode{
}} \Configure{'} ..................................... 3 #1 at entry to math prime environment #2 at exit #3 content of \prime \Configure{float}.................................... #1 optional, to appear within brakects [ and ]. An anchor for the links preceeding the float, when option refcaption is not active #2 Insertion before the links #3 at start #4 at end \Configure{textcircled}.............................2n+1 2i'th replaced i=1,...,n 2i+1'st replacement 2n+'nd empty (terminator) \Configure{//[]} \Configure{AfterTitle} \Configure{HAccent} \Configure{InsertTitle} \Configure{accents} \Configure{accent} \Configure{centercr} \Configure{centerline} \Configure{displaylines} \Configure{framebox} \Configure{leftline} \Configure{marginpar} \Configure{mathaccent} \Configure{newline} \Configure{oalign} \Configure{overline} \Configure{rightline} \Configure{stackrel} \Configure{textscaccent} \Configure{tt} \Configure{underline} \Configure{thanks}....................2 * ****************************************** ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/infoht4.4ht version 2004-02-16-10:58 ****************************************** ****** latex.4ht ****************************************** * Hypertext Title --------------- \Configure{@HTML}.........................1 Environment for setting \title material in . The contributions are accumulative; an empty argument reinitializes the contribution. Tables ------ Properties of tabular and array tables can be locally redefined with instructions of the following forms. \Css{\#TBL-\TableNo- {....}} % within tables \Css{\#TBL-\TableNo-\HRow- {....}} % within rows \Css{\#TBL-\TableNo-\HCol {....}} % within columns \Css{\#TBL-\TableNo-\HRow-\HCol {....}} % within cells \Css{\#TBL-\TableNo-<i>g {....}} % column group; <i> \Configure{enumerate}..............1 Types of first 4 level-labels Default: \Configure{enumerate}{1aiA} * ****************************************** ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/html4.4ht version 2004-07-16-17:11 -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for stricter html code, use the command line option `html+' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for pictorial tabular, use the command line option `pic-tabular' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for bitmap fbox'es, use the command line option `pic-fbox' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for bitmap framebox'es, use the command line option `pic-framebox' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for inline footnotes use command line option `fn-in' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for a JavaHelp output format, use the command line option `javahel p' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for tracing of latex font commands, use the command line option `f onts' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for width specifications of tabular p entries, use the `p-width' c ommand line option or a configuration similar to \Configure{HColWidth}{\HCode{ style="width:\HColWidth"}} -------------------------------------- ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/html4-math.4ht version 2004-07-16-17:11 -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for pictorial eqnarray, use the command line option `pic-eqnarray' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for pictorial array, use the command line option `pic-array' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for pictorial $...$ environments, use the command line option `pic -m' (not recommended!!) -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for pictorial $...$ and $$...$$ environments with latex alt, use t he command line option `pic-m+' (not safe!!) -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for pictorial array, use the command line option `pic-array' -------------------------------------- )) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/fontmath.4ht version 2004-07-16-11:20 (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/info4ht.4ht version 2004-02-26-12:51 ****************************************** ****** fontmath.4ht ****************************************** * \Configure{mathbf}........................2 \Configure{mathit}........................2 \Configure{mathrm}........................2 \Configure{mathsf}........................2 \Configure{mathtt}........................2 #1 before content #2 after content \Configure{overbrace}.................3 \Configure{underbrace}................3 * ****************************************** ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/infoht4.4ht version 2004-02-16-10:58 ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/html4.4ht version 2004-07-16-17:11 ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/html4-math.4ht version 2004-07-16-17:11 )) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/article.4ht version 2004-07-16-11:20 -------------------------------------- --- Note --- A script of the form tex '\def \filename{{%%1}{idx}{4dx}{ind}} \input idxmake.4ht' makeindex -o %%1.ind %%1.4dx in the env file, automatically calls to the revised makeindex command. An extra compilation of the source LaTeX file is required, to get the index correctly into the output. -------------------------------------- (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/info4ht.4ht version 2004-02-26-12:51 ****************************************** ****** article.4ht ****************************************** * Title Page ---------- \Configure{maketitle}.....................4 #1 start of maketitle #2 end of maketitle #3 before title #4 after title \Configure{thanks author date and}........8 #1 before thanks #2 after thanks #3 before author #4 after author #5 before date #6 after date #7 representation of `and' #8 line breaks (= end of rows, for an embedded tabular environment) Sectioning Commands ------------------- \Configure{part}...................4 \Configure{section}................4 \Configure{subsection}.............4 \Configure{subsubsection}..........4 \Configure{paragraph}..............4 \Configure{subparagraph}...........4 #1 before division #2 after division #3 before title #4 after title \Configure{likepart}...............4 \Configure{likesection}............4 \Configure{likesubsection}.........4 \Configure{likesubsubsection}......4 \Configure{likeparagraph}..........4 \Configure{likesubparagraph}.......4 starred versions of the sectioning commands \Configure{endpart}................1 \Configure{endsection}.............1 \Configure{endsubsection}..........1 \Configure{endsubsubsection}.......1 \Configure{endparagraph}...........1 \Configure{endsubparagraph}........1 \Configure{endlikepart}............1 \Configure{endlikesection}.........1 \Configure{endlikesubsection}......1 \Configure{endlikesubsubsection}...1 \Configure{endlikeparagraph}.......1 \Configure{endlikesubparagraph}....1 #1 a comma separated list specifying the end points for the configured logical unit e.g., \Configure{endsection} {likesection,chapter,likechapter,appendix,part,likepart} \Configure{partTITLE+} \Configure{sectionTITLE+} \Configure{subsectionTITLE+} \Configure{subsubsectionTITLE+} #1 an insertion just before the content of <TITLE>; The insertion overrides the one offered by \Configure{CutAtTITLE+} for the given section type (the `like' counterparts acn also be configured). If #1 is a one parametric macro, it gets the title content for an argument. Bibliography ------------ \ConfigureList{thebibliography}......4 #1 before list #2 after list #3 before label #4 after label \DeleteMark removes latex's label; to be placed at the end of #3 \AnchorLabel defines an anchor for \label in current item; to be placed in #4 \Configure{cite} see the \Configure{bibitem} latex section Tables of Content ----------------- \ConfigureToc lof, lot, appendix, chapter, likechapter, likeparagraph, likepart, likesection, likesubparagraph, likesubsection, likesubsubsection, paragraph, part, section, subparagraph, subsection, subsubsection, \Configure{tableofcontents*}.......................1 #1 A non-empty parameter asks to implicitly introduce a \tableofcontents upon reaching the first sectioning command, if no \tableofcontents command is encountered earlier. The parameter assumes a colon-separated list of sectioning types to be included in the output of \tableofcontents. Starred variants of sectioning types should be referenced with the `like' prefix. An empty parameter cancels earlier requests for implicit calls to \tableofcontents (e.g., embedded within requests to package options 1, 2, 3, 4) Example: \Configure{tableofcontents*}{part,likepart,% section,likesection,subsection,likesubsection} \contentsname A LaTeX macro stating the title for a table of contents division. Captions -------- \Configure{caption}...............4 #1 before number #2 after number #3 before title #4 after title Indexes ------- \Configure{theindex} ..........................9 #1 before-env #2 after-env #3 before-item #4 after-item #5 before-subitem #6 after-subitem #7 before-subsubitem #8 after-subsubitem #9 at-indexspace Example: \Configure{theindex} {\HCode{<ul class="theindex">}\global\let\IndexSpace=\empty} {\HCode{</ul>}} {\HCode{<li \IndexSpace>}\global\let\IndexSpace=\empty} {\HCode{</li>\Hnewline}} {\HCode{<li>}\ \ \ \ } {\HCode{</li>\Hnewline}} {\HCode{<li>}\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ } {\HCode{</li>\Hnewline}} {\global\def\IndexSpace{class="indexspace"}} \Css{.indexspace{margin-top:1em;}} The links are indirectly requested in the idx files within \beforeentry macros. For instance, a file try.tex \documentclass{article} \makeindex \begin{document} \section{xx} \index{a1} x \index{a2} x \index{a2} x \index{b1} x \index{b2} x \index{b3} x \input \jobname.ind \end{document} produces a file try.idx of the form \beforeentry{try.html}{dx1-1001}{} \indexentry{a1}{1} \beforeentry{try.html}{dx1-1002}{} \indexentry{a2}{1} \beforeentry{try.html}{dx1-1003}{} \indexentry{a2}{1} \beforeentry{try.html}{dx1-1004}{} \indexentry{b1}{1} \beforeentry{try.html}{dx1-1005}{} \indexentry{b2}{1} \beforeentry{try.html}{dx1-1006}{} \indexentry{b3}{1} where each pair \beforeentry{A}{B}{}\indexetry{C}{D} represents an entry of the form \indexentry{\Link[A]{B}{}C\EndLink}{D} The makeindex utility ignores the \beforeentry records. To compensate for that, one needs to pre-process the idx file which is introduced to the makeindex utility and/or post-process the output of the utility. A script consisting of two instructions similar to tex '\def\filename{{try}{idx}{4dx}{ind}} \input idxmake.4ht' makeindex -o try.ind try.4dx instead of makeindex -o try.ind try.idx should do the job. On some platforms, the quotation marks ' should be replaced by double quotation marks " or eliminated. \Configure{makeindex} ..........................1 The default setting, requests consecutive numbers for the pointers in the indexes. The current command provides the means to configure the pointers to other values. Example: \Configure{makeindex}{Sec \arabic{section}} Environments of article: ------------------------ \ConfigureEnv{...}.........................4 abstract description figure figure* quotation quote table table* thebibliography titlepage verse Other Hooks ----------- \Configure{listof} * ****************************************** ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/infoht4.4ht version 2004-02-16-10:58 ****************************************** ****** article.4ht ****************************************** * Package options: 1 cut-off document into pages at the \part level 2 cut-off document into pages at the \section and higher levels 3 cut-off document into pages at the \subsection and higher levels 4 cut-off document into pages at the \subsubsection and higher levels The section of \tableofcontents is created only if \contentsname is not empty Macros sensitive to edef commands in sectioning titles should be neutralize within \Configure{@TITLE}{....} * ****************************************** ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/html4.4ht version 2004-07-16-17:11 -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for automatic sectioning pagination, use the command line option ` 1', `2', or `3' -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- --- Note --- for i-columns index, use the command line option `index=i' (e.g., index=2) -------------------------------------- ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/html4-math.4ht version 2004-07-16-17:11 )) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/info4ht.4ht version 2004-02-26-12:51 ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/infoht4.4ht version 2004-02-16-10:58 ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/html4.4ht version 2004-07-16-17:11 ) (/home/4/gurari/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex/generic/tex4ht/html4-math.4ht version 2004-07-16-17:11 )) (infor.aux) \openout1 = `infor.aux'. 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