TTH: a "TEX to HTML" translator.
Abstract
TTH translates TEX documents that use the Plain macro package or
LATEX, into HTML.
It is extremely fast and completely portable. It
produces web documents that are more compact and managable, and
faster-viewing, than those from other converters, because it really
translates the equations, instead of converting them into images.
Contents
1 Capabilities
1.1 Plain TEX
1.1.1 Mathematics
1.1.2 Formatting and Macro Support
1.2 LATEX
1.2.1 Environments:
1.2.2 LATEX Commands:
1.3 Special TEX usage for TTH
1.4 Unsupported Commands
2 Installation
3 Usage
4 Messages
5 Mathematics
5.1 Equations
5.2 In-line Equation Limitations
5.3 Mathematics Layout Style Improvement using CSS
6 Features dependent on external programs.
6.1 Independence of [La]TEX installation and the -L switch.
6.2 BibTeX bibliographies
6.3 Indexing
6.3.1 Glossaries.
6.4 Graphics Inclusion: epsfbox/includegraphics
6.5 Picture Environments
7 Tabular Environment or Halign for Tables
7.1 Tabular
7.2 Halign
7.3 Longtables
8 Boxes, Dimensions, and fills
9 TEX command definitions and other extensions
9.1 Delimited-parameter macros and Conditionals
9.2 Macro- and Style-file inclusion
9.3 Layout to include arguments of unknown commands
9.4 Restrictions on redefinition of internal commands
9.4.1 Footnotes
10 Color
10.1 LATEX Color
10.2 Plain Color
10.3 Limitations
11 HTML and output
11.1 Formal HTML validation
11.2 HTML Styles
12 Browser and Server Problems
12.1 Accessing Symbol Fonts: Overview
12.2 Accessing Symbol Fonts: Details
12.3 Printing
12.4 Netscape/Mozilla Composer
12.5 Other Browser Bugs
12.6 Web server problems
13 Code Critique
14 License
15 Acknowledgements
A Appendix: Non-Standard TEX Macros
B Appendix: Frequently Asked Questions
B.1 Building and Running TTH
B.2 [La]TeX constructs TTH does not seem to recognize
B.3 HTML output that does not satisfy
B.4 How to write TEX designed for Web publishing
B.5 Formerly Frequently Asked Now Rarely Asked
Index