- ...http://www.maths.mq.edu.au/~ross/1
 
- Mathematics Department, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
 
- ...http://www.maths.mq.edu.au/~ross/2
 
- Mathematics Department, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
 
- ... NT3
 
- CTAN:.../systems/win32/web2c/l2h-win32.tar.gz
 
- ...v96.1h
4
 
- ftp://ftp.mpn.com/pub/nikos/latex2html96.1-h-win32.tar.gz
 
- ... user5
 
- The user can specify the depth at which 
the document should not be broken up any further.
 
- ... input6
 
- This allows the definition of HTML macros in LATEX !
 
- ... footnotes7
 
- Like this!
 
- ... script8
 
- Initially written 
by Robert S. Thau, completely rewritten by Marek Rouchal and Jens Lippmann.
 
- ... disk-space9
 
- This figure
varies with the graphics format used, and the complexity of the actual image.
 
- ... follows10
 
- Thanks to John Turner <turner@lanl.gov>
for this example, 
which was used in developing
code to handle minipage environments correctly.
 
- ...
files11
 
- Care must be taken to ensure that critical symbolic
references are unique across related documents.
 
- ... update12
 
- Link validation can be done automatically but the updating must be done
manually when filenames have changed (assuming no other symbolic label
mechanism is available).
 
- ...
section13
 
- You either have to guess the role of each label by
looking at the labels.pl file or by asking the author!
 
- ... information14
 
- This file is designed for an NCSA server.  
CERN servers use ``rect''
instead of ``rectangle,'' 
specify a radius instead of an outer point in the circle, 
and enclose point coordinates by parentheses.
 
- ... Segmentation15
 
- This feature
is supported only for users of LATEX2e.
 
- ... e.g.16
 
- It is possible to add arbitrary(?) Perl code
between any of the argument markers which will be executed when 
the command is processed. For this however a basic understanding of
how the translator works and of course Perl is required.
 
- ... variable17
 
- If you don't know how to do either of these things, copy (or
link) html.sty to the directory of your LATEX document.