CTAN Comprehensive TeX Archive Network

CTAN Update: lwarp

Date: April 3, 2018 8:59:06 AM CEST
Brian Dunn submitted an update to the lwarp package. Version: 0.53 2018-04-01 License: lppl1.3 Summary description: Converts LaTeX to HTML Announcement text:
Changes in Version 0.52 : Fixes for memory overflow while generating numerous images, equation* with split, tabbing inside a lateximage, MathJax script. Adds SVG math scaling, global MathJax custom functions. Fixes for footnote numbering, paragraph tags, \kill in a lateximage, problems when not utf8 encoding, \texorpdfstring in a section name. Adds verbatim footnotes with fancybox, fancyvrb. Fixes for special characters with hyperref, url. Updates for new versions of graphicx, endfloat. Changes in Version 0.53 : lwarpmk: Added a warning about corrupted images due to the need to recompile the document one more time. lwarpmk: Added the lwarpmk cleanlimages command.
The package’s Catalogue entry can be viewed at https://ctan.org/pkg/lwarp The package’s files themselves can be inspected at http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/lwarp/
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Petra Rübe-Pugliese
We are supported by the TeX users groups. Please join a users group; see https://www.tug.org/usergroups.html .

lwarp – Converts to HTML

This package converts to HTML by using to process the user’s document and generate HTML tags. External utility programs are only used for the final conversion of text and images. Math may be represented by SVG files or MathJax. Hundreds of packages are supported, and their load order is automatically verified.

Documents may be produced by , Lua, XeLaTeX, and by several CJK engines, classes, and packages. A texlua script automates compilation, index, glossary, and batch image processing, and also supports latexmk. Configuration is semi-automatic at the first manual compile. Support files are self-generated. Print and HTML versions of each document may coexist.

Assistance is provided for HTML import into EPUB conversion software and word processors.

Requirements include the commonly-available Poppler utilities, and Perl. Detailed installation instructions are included for each of the major operating systems and distributions. A quick-start tutorial is provided.

Packagelwarp
Version0.916
Copyright2016–2024 Brian Dunn
MaintainerBrian Dunn

Announcements

more

Guest Book Sitemap Contact Contact Author