From: Lars Hecking (lhecking at domain nmrc.ucc.ie)
Date: Mon 27 Sep 1999 - 11:55:31 IST
Raymond Kelly writes:
> On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, Jim Graham wrote:
>
> One method is to use texi2html
Bzzzt.
texi2html is for files in GNU texinfo format. texinfo is a macro package
for plain TeX.
> In reality you're better to work directly with tex, they're just text
> files & I'm sure that there's a windows point, click & drool front end
> avaliable in the CTAN archives somewhere (it's been a while since I looked
> through these so I can't say for certain)
> > I would appreciate some pointers as to where to get software to do this,
> > either under Linux or Windows that can be EASILY installed (i.e. RPM format)
Use latex2html.
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