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Other LATEX to HTML translators
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Other LATEX to HTML translators |
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This short section gives pointers to a few other translators. I
performed not extensive testing and make no thorough comparison.
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LaTeX2html
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LaTeX2html is a full system. It is written in perl and
calls LATEX when in trouble.
As a consequence, LaTeX2html is powerful but it may fail on
large documents, for speed and memory reasons.
More information on LaTeX2html can be found at
- TTH
- The principle behind TTH is the same as the one of
HEVEA: write a fast translator as a lexer, use symbol fonts and
tables. However, there are differences, TTH accepts both TeX and
LATEX source,
TTH is written in C and the full source is not available
(only
lex output is available).
Additionally, TTH insist on not using any kind of LATEX
generated information and will show proper cross-reference labels,
even when no .aux file is present.
TTH output is a single document,
whereas HACHA can cut the output of HEVEA into several files.
(however there exists a commercial
version of TTH that provides this extra functionality).
TTH can be found at
- htmlgen
- The htmlgen translator is specialized
for producing the Caml manuals. This is HEVEA direct ancestor and I
owe much to its author, X. Leroy. See [htmlgen] for a description
of htmlgen and a (bit outdated) discussion on LATEX to
HTML translation.
A fairly complete list of LATEX to HTML translators can be found
at:
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