[tldoc] html + \Thanh updates
Reinhard Kotucha
reinhard.kotucha at web.de
Sat Aug 16 23:40:32 CEST 2008
Staszek Wawrykiewicz writes:
> On Fri, 8 Aug 2008, Karl Berry wrote:
>
> > Eitan released a new version of tex4ht with some bug fixes I requested.
> > He also sent a new definition of the \Thanh macro that generates the
> > preferred ế for that double-accented character.
> >
> > I've regenerated and committed PDF and HTML for English, German, Polish,
> > and Russian, although I can't really check the non-English results.
> > Please do so as appropriate.
>
> Ehh, well. The double-accented character is now OK, but H\`an ... Th\`anh
> displays in all .html translations \'r instead of \`a :(
> pdf versions are OK.
Hi Staszek,
yes, the pdf files are ok. html is always a bit cumbersome because
unlike pdf it doesn't contain the fonts. Could someone check whether
the German umlauts appear properly in texlive-de.html? Here, firefox
doesn't display them properly but I'm aware that I have problems with
my X11 font setup.
I just checked with elinks (a text-based web browser) and got the
following result:
* H*n The>' Th*nh, Martin Schr*der und das pdfTEX-Team
The double accented character looks ok. Yes, this is the way
Vietnamese write emails. There are no Vietnamese keyboards and they
have to use ASCII. I would expect a` for \`a here instead of *, which
denotes an unrecognized character. I'm not sure why Martin's name
contains an unrecognized character too.
What I don't understand is why Eitan had to fix anything. Everything
worked already. The vntex homepage had been created by tex4ht and
everything looks fine. See:
http://vntex.sourceforge.net/vntexse3.html
You'll see that Thanh's name appears proprerly in the 6th line.
Anyway, am I the only one who has problems with German Umlauts?
I really hope so.
Regards,
Reinhard
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