Note: The software described on these pages is no longer supported. To obtain the fixed up version of LATEX2HTML described here, go to either http://www.eng.fsu.edu/~dommelen/l2h or http://www.dommelen.net/l2h.
I found a bug in the MS Windows/DOS installation scripts. As far as I
see, with this bug, none of the scripts would work on XP, and
presumably later. (The scripts checked for the existence of
directories by appending \nul
to them. That simply does not
seem to work anymore on XP. (Sep 12)
The easy linux install now also works if your home directory is not /root. Gee. Current versions of Perl no longer support the multiline matching used in LATEX2HTML. Some minor fixes have therefor been made to latex2html.pin. They are not yet included in the Windows l2hfu3.exe, since they seem inconsequential. (Nov 09).
As far as I know, everything works just fine. (Mar 08)
There is now an easy install package for Linux running on x86 (Intel) machines. (Sep 07).
LATEX2HTML should now no longer get confused between figures with
similar but different html code. It will now also properly remake
figures that have changed in their back slashes or white space.
However, you will want to remake old documents from scratch, using the
clrl2h all
command to get rid of the old gif images. (Old
images will no longer be recognized.) (Sep 07).
Minor fixes for changes in the hyperref package. (Sep 07).
Automated jpeg support is now available through setting L2H_JPGQ
.
(Late August 06)
The Wiz. Allows you to change basic properties such as colors, font size, headers and footers, etcetera, without delving into the details of html, style sheets, init files, and gif conversions. Just enter “wiz”. (Early August 06)
Style-sheet alignment. This allows the use of a single set of web
pages for all browsers. (Unless you are very picky.) In particular,
the large vertical alignment errors that could occur with Internet
Explorer are gone. And that in turn allowed me to greatly clean up
the user interface: just say l2h
and good web pages will be
made! To get this new alignment you will have to install the latest
version of LATEX2HTML, then recreate your web pages from scratch.
(Early July 06)
The easy installation scripts now accomodate MiKTeX, fpTeX, and XEmTeX installed in other than the default location, by prompting the user for the location if needed. There are now easy uninstall scripts too. (Early June 06).
A dvips/ghostscript bug in new versions of TEX that left underlines below some formulae was fixed. (April 06)