Re: scientific publishing process (was Re: Cost and access)

Sure, I have lots of papers (none for ESWC, though) that could serve as test 
cases.

peter


On 10/07/2014 07:49 AM, Phillip Lord wrote:
> "Peter F. Patel-Schneider" <pfpschneider@gmail.com> writes:
>>>>> tex4ht takes the slight strange approach of having an strange and
>>>>> incomprehensible command line, and then lots of scripts which do default
>>>>> options, of which xhmlatex is one. In my installation, they've only put
>>>>> the basic ones into the path, so I ran this with
>>>>> /usr/share/tex4ht/xhmlatex.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Phil
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> So someone has to package this up so that it can be easily used.  Before then,
>>>> how can it be required for conferences?
>>>
>>> http://svn.gnu.org.ua/sources/tex4ht/trunk/bin/ht/unix/xhmlatex
>>
>> Somehow this is not in my tex4ht package.
>>
>> In any case, the HTML output it produces is dreadful.   Text characters, even
>> outside math, are replaced by numeric XML character entity references.
>
>
> So, I am willing to spend some time getting this to work. I would like
> to plug some ESWC papers into tex4ht, to get some HTML which works plain
> and also with Sarven's templates so that it *looks* like a PDF.
>
> Would you be willing to a) try it and b) give worked and short test
> cases for things that do not work?
>
> Phil
>

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