... user11
The user can specify the depth at which the document should not be broken up any further.
... input22
This allows the definition of HTML macros in LATEX !
... footnotes33
Like this!
... script44
Initially written by Robert S. Thau, completely rewritten by Marek Rouchal and Jens Lippmann.
... disk-space55
This figure varies with the graphics format used, and the complexity of the actual image.
... follows66
Thanks to John Turner <turner@lanl.gov> for this example, which was used in developing code to handle minipage environments correctly.
... files77
Care must be taken to ensure that critical symbolic references are unique across related documents.
... update88
Link validation can be done automatically but the updating must be done manually when filenames have changed (assuming no other symbolic label mechanism is available).
... section99
You either have to guess the role of each label by looking at the labels.pl file or by asking the author!
... information1010
This file is designed for an NCSA server. CERN servers use “rect” instead of “rectangle,” specify a radius instead of an outer point in the circle, and enclose point coordinates by parentheses.
... Segmentation1111
This feature is supported only for users of LATEX2e.
... e.g.1212
It is possible to add arbitrary(?) Perl code between any of the argument markers which will be executed when the command is processed. For this however a basic understanding of how the translator works and of course Perl is required.
... variable1313
If you don't know how to do either of these things, copy (or link) html.sty to the directory of your LATEX document.
... Moore1414
Mathematics Department, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
... Moore1515
Mathematics Department, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia