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l2hconf.pm
l2hconf.pm (text/plain), 38.70 KB, created by
Sebastian Luther (few)
on 2011-01-30 09:21:54 UTC
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>#!/perl ># LaTeX2HTML l2hconf.pm ># $Id: l2hconf.pin,v 1.17 2002/06/15 22:46:36 RRM Exp $ > >package main; > >use vars qw(%used_icons); > ># Setting this variable to where your perl executable resides can lead to ># better performance on some platforms. ># ># It is advisable to do this on an Intel system; e.g. ># $PERL='g:/usr/bin/perl_.exe'; ># ># On a unix system it may be best left empty, or set as in: ># $PERL='/usr/local/bin/perl'; ># >$PERL = '/usr/bin/perl'; > ># ############### THESE VARIABLES ARE DETERMINED BY CONFIGURE ################ > ># Give the paths to latex and dvips on your system: ># >$LATEX = '/usr/bin/latex'; # LaTeX >$DVIPS = '/usr/bin/dvips'; # dvips > > ># give these too, to use the -ldump feature ># >$TEX = "/usr/bin/tex"; # TeX >$INILATEX = " \"&latex\""; # initex+latex > > ># These affect whether images are made on a white or gray background. ># They are ignored when the document preamble contains similar commands. ># Use these defaults for dark solid (anti-aliased) characters in text and math. ># >$LOAD_LATEX_COLOR = "\\usepackage[dvips]{color}"; >$LATEX_COLOR = "\\pagecolor[gray]{.7}"; > > ># -white ># this overrides the above gray-scale for figures that don't need anti-aliasing ># >$WHITE_BACKGROUND = 0; > > ># -image_type ># This specifies the type of images produced by latex2html when processing ># unknown environments and/or e.g. math formulae. ># >@IMAGE_TYPES = qw(); >$IMAGE_TYPE = $IMAGE_TYPES[0]; > > ># -tmp ># Specify a tmp directory for image-generation (optional) ># >$TMP = '/tmp'; > > >############# HTML validation ############### ># ># set $HTML_VALIDATOR to the command needed to run a validator to check ># the HTML pages produced; ># use the -validate switch to run the validator, or set $HTML_VALIDATE ># >$HTML_VALIDATOR = ''; > > ># -validate ># when $HTML_VALIDATE is 1, the validator will run as default ># provided $HTML_VALIDATOR is also set; -novalidate suppresses this ># >$HTML_VALIDATE = 0; > > >########## ICONSERVER --- !! IMPORTANT !! ############################ ># ># LaTeX2HTML uses many small graphics as icons within the navigation ># panels, and for other purposes. ># You *must* specify where these graphics are to be found, for use within ># your documents. ># ># IMPORTANT: This location must not only be accessible to you, but also ># to the people who are to read your HTML documents. ># ># One option is to always use the -local_icons switch (see below) ># to have a copy of the icons together with your HTML document. ># (This is safe, but wasteful if you have a large number of documents.) ># ># A better option is to set $ICONSERVER to point to a location that ># is known to always (at least in principle) be available publicly. ># ># The default value for $ICONSERVER given below is within the local ># $LATEX2HTMLDIR. If this is *not* to be publicly available then you ># **should change the value of $ICONSERVER to a site that is**. ># ># You probably have to talk to your Webmaster to provide access to the ># icon directory. Some hints: ># a) It's ok to set $ICONSERVER just to "/path/to/icons.$IMAGE_TYPE" (without ># the internet address) if /path/to is valid for your file system, *and* ># if www_root/path/to points to the same directory. Normally the www area ># is located in some subsidary directory, which is pointed to by www_root ># (the entry 'Document Root' of the http daemon's srm.conf file). ># Make the Webmaster add appropriate links in that directory that help ># locate the icon directory, or set up an Alias in srm.conf. ># b) To check if the icons can be displayed properly, invoke the browser ># with the *http URL to your site*, and click down to your document. ># c) If you have $LOCAL_ICONS set, your document will accumulate a pretty ># amount of redundant icons if you make use of segmentation. ># In this case, customize &img_tag to use a central directory, say, ># "../icons". ># >$ICONSERVER = ''||'file:/usr/lib64/latex2html/icons'; >$ALTERNATIVE_ICONS = 0; > > ># ####### YOU *MAY* WANT/NEED TO CHANGE SOME OF THESE VARIABLES ############## > ># -djgpp ># On DOS/DJGPP systems one can easily run out of file handles. To ># avoid that, set this to 1. However this affects performance. ># >$DJGPP = 0; > > ># if you are having difficulties with inputs not being found, ># and your system is Web2C then setting this to 1 may help. ># >$Web2C = 1; > > ># Options for dvips as determined by configure ># >$DVIPSOPT = ' -Ppdf -E -r0'; > > ># If you already have the fonts, you may add -M to suppress font ># generation ># ># $DVIPSOPT .= ' -M'; > > ># If you have dvips 5.62 or higher, you can turn on generation of EPS files ># by uncommenting the following line. Warning: dvips does not support ># included EPS figures very well. However if you don't make use of ># complicated image include commands like \includegraphics, this option ># will speed up image generation a *lot*. ># > $DVIPSOPT .= " -E"; > > ># (Note: this here is old, don't worry unless you really run into trouble.) ># ># Some dvips programs generate postscript images in the reverse order by ># default. If your inlined images are all screwed up try uncommenting ># the following line: ># ># $DVIPSOPT .= " -r0"; > > ># Modern TeX installations have PostScript Type 1 fonts which can be ># used instead of bitmaps. Use of these can give better quality images ># as Ghostscript can use `hinting' as well as having accurate outlines ># which help with anti-aliasing. Possible options here depend upon the ># TeX installation; e.g. " -Pcmz -Pams" or " -Ppdf" ># ># $DVIPSOPT .= " -Ppdf"; > > ># For efficient use of font resources, minimising disk-space use, ># allow GhostScript to find the fonts it needs for images. ># ># DO: ># EITHER: edit Ghostscript's $GS_LIB/Fontmap file ># OR: set the GS_FONTPATH environment variable; ># e.g. ># $ENV{'GS_FONTPATH'} = join(':/usr/local/texmf/fonts/type1/', '', ># 'adobe','ams','bh','bsr','lucida','mt','public/cm','public/xypic'); ># ># AND ># setup a virtual printer configuration file 'config.gs' ># and listing 'psfonts.gs' of PostScript fonts to exclude from .ps files ># ># AND ># tell dvips to use this 'virtual printer' : ># (the previous item for Type 1 fonts becomes redundant) ># ># $DVIPSOPT .= " -Pgs"; > > ># Local initialization files are usually named .latex2html-init ># this name is hard-coded as the default with the latex2html script ># It can be changed here, if desired: ># ># $INIT_FILE_NAME = '.latex2html-init'; > > ># Location of texexpand, supplied with the translator ># >$TEXEXPAND = "$PERL /usr/lib64/latex2html${dd}texexpand.pl"; > > ># Location of pstoimg, supplied with the translator ># >$PSTOIMG = "$PERL /usr/lib64/latex2html${dd}pstoimg.pl"; > > ># This is used to "autoload" perl code to deal with specific style files ># >$LATEX2HTMLSTYLES = "$LATEX2HTMLDIR${dd}styles"; > > ># This is used to support upcoming versions of html - directory where perl ># files to handle those are ># >$LATEX2HTMLVERSIONS = "$LATEX2HTMLDIR${dd}versions"; > > ># The following variable sets the default search list of directories for ># latex style files that latex2html should process. It also defines a ># a list of directories (: separated) which possibly contain TeX and dvips ># inputs. This variable is overriden by the environment variable ># TEXINPUTS, if it is specified. Internally, the directory your document ># resides in, and ".", are appended to this list of directories. ># ># IMPORTANT: In some installations, latex and dvips are really ># shell scripts which set environment TEXINPUTS (and other variables) ># to predefined values, then call the real latex and dvips. If this ># is true for your installation, then the $TEXINPUTS that latex2html ># sees will only affect the processing of \input and \include's ># by latex2html, not the operation of latex and dvips when called ># by latex2html. In this case, make sure that the predefined ># values of TEXINPUTS within the latex and dvips scripts at least ># contains "." and ".." (".." works in the most cases). ># Otherwise, latex and dvips will not find inputs from the original source ># directory when called from a subdirectory contained therein. ># ># The single colon tells LaTeX to look on the standard places only. ># If you add entries, do it colon-separated. ># If you don't know where LaTeX takes its standard files from, leave the ># single colon in front or at the end, or have an empty entry "::" ># at some place among the other entries. ># >if ($Web2C) { > chomp ($TEXINPUTS = > # `kpsewhich -progname=latex -expand-braces \\\$TEXINPUTS`); > #`kpsewhich -v -n latex \\\$TEXINPUTS`); > $envkey); >} else { > $TEXINPUTS = $envkey; >} > > ># This line helps LaTeX2HTML to recognize your adaption everywhere. ># >$ENV{'TEXINPUTS'} = $TEXINPUTS unless defined $ENV{'TEXINPUTS'}; > > ># -no_fork ># If defined this will prevent the translator to crash if your operating ># system does not support forking; e.g. DOS. ># >$CAN_FORK = 1; > > ># ############################################################################ ># THERE IS NO NEED TO CHANGE ANY OF THE VARIABLES BELOW EXCEPT FOR CUSTOMISING ># THE OPERATION OF LATEX2HTML. ># ############################################################################ > >### Command Line Argument Defaults ####################################### > ># -ldump ># Change this to 1 if you want to speed up image processing during the 2nd ># and more runs of LaTeX2HTML on the same document. ># This will cause LaTeX2HTML to produce a LaTeX dump of images.tex which ># is read in on subsequent runs and speeds up startup time of LaTeX on the ># images.tex translation. ># This actually consumes additional time on the first run, but pays off on ># subsequent runs. The dump file will need about 1 Meg of disk space. ># >$LATEX_DUMP = 0; > > ># -numbered_footnotes ># If defined to 1 you will get every footnote applied with a subsequent ># number, else with a hyperlink icon. ># >$NUMBERED_FOOTNOTES = 0; > > ># -local_icons ># Change this to 1 if you want to copy the navigation icons to each ># document directory so that the document directory is self-contained ># and can be dropped into another server tree. Note that you can also ># use the command line option -local_icons ># >$LOCAL_ICONS = 0; > > ># -split ># >$MAX_SPLIT_DEPTH = 8; # Stop making separate files at this depth > > ># -link ># >$MAX_LINK_DEPTH = 4; # Stop showing child nodes at this depth > > ># -short_extn ># If this is set all HTML file will have extension ".htm" instead of ># ".html". This is helpful when shipping the document to PC systems. ># >$SHORTEXTN = 0; > > ># -nolatex ># >$NOLATEX = 0; # 1 = do not pass unknown environments to Latex > > ># -external_images ># >$EXTERNAL_IMAGES = 0; # 1 = leave the images outside the document > > ># -ps_images ># 1 = use links to external postscript images rather than inlined GIF's. ># >$PS_IMAGES = 0; > > ># ANTI-ALIASING within generated images ># ># -antialias ># 1 = use anti-aliasing in the generation of images of figures . ># >$ANTI_ALIAS = 0; > > ># -antialias_text ># 1 = use anti-aliasing in the generation of images of typeset material; ># e.g. mathematics and text, e.g. in tables and {makeimage} environments. ># >$ANTI_ALIAS_TEXT = 1; > > ># -font_size ># To set the point size of LaTeX-generated GIF files, uncomment the following ># variable, and set it to its desired value (i.e, 10pt, 11pt, 12pt, etc.) ># The default is to use the point size of the original LaTeX document. ># This value will be magnified by $FIGURE_SCALE_FACTOR and ># $MATH_SCALE_FACTOR (below). ># ># $FONT_SIZE = "12pt"; > > ># -no_tex_defs ># To suppress the interpretation of raw TeX commands, set $TEXDEFS = 0; ># Note: There are many variations of \def that latex2html cannot process ># correctly! ># >$TEXDEFS = 1; > > ># -ascii_mode ># This is different from -no_images. ># If this is set, LaTeX2HTML will show textual tags rather than ># images, both in navigation panel and text (Eg. [Up] instead the up ># icon). ># You could use this feature to create simple text from your ># document, eg. with 'Save as... Text' from Netscape or with ># lynx -dump. ># >$ASCII_MODE = 0; # 1 = do not use any icons or internal images > > ># -t, The document title. ># >$default_title = '$FILE'; > > ># -dir >$DESTDIR = ''; # Put the result in this directory > > ># -no_subdir ># When this is set, the generated HTML files will be placed in the ># current directory. If set to 0 the default behaviour is to create (or reuse) ># another file directory. ># >$NO_SUBDIR = 0; > > ># -address ># Supply your own string if you don't like the default <Name> <Date> ># >$ADDRESS = "<I>$address_data[0]</I>\n<BR><I>$address_data[1]</I>"; > > ># -no_navigation ># 1 = do not put a navigation panel at the top of each page ># >$NO_NAVIGATION = 0; > > ># -top_navigation ># Determines whether to navigation links should be at the top or the bottom ># of each page. The default is at the top. ># >$TOP_NAVIGATION = 1; > > ># -bottom_navigation ># Determines whether to navigation links should be at the top or the bottom ># of each page. The default is at the top. ># >$BOTTOM_NAVIGATION = 0; > > ># -auto_navigation ># Put navigation links at the top of each page. If the page exceeds ># $WORDS_IN_PAGE number of words then put one at the bottom of the page. ># >$AUTO_NAVIGATION = 1; > > ># -index_in_navigation ># Put a link to the index page in the navigation panel ># >$INDEX_IN_NAVIGATION = 1; > > ># -contents_in_navigation ># Put a link to the table of contents in the navigation panel ># >$CONTENTS_IN_NAVIGATION = 1; > > ># -next_page_in_navigation ># Put a link to the next logical page in the navigation panel ># >$NEXT_PAGE_IN_NAVIGATION = 1; > > ># -previous_page_in_navigation ># Put a link to the previous logical page in the navigation panel ># >$PREVIOUS_PAGE_IN_NAVIGATION = 1; > > ># -prefix ># Set the output file prefix, prepended to all .html, .gif and .pl files. ># See also $AUTO_PREFIX. ># >$PREFIX = ''; > > ># -auto_prefix ># To automatically insert the equivalent of "-prefix basename-", where ># "basename" is the base name of the file being translated, set this to 1. ># >$AUTO_PREFIX = 0; > > ># -up_url, -up_title, -down_url, -down_title, -prev_url, -prev_title: ># If both of the following two variables are set then the "Up" button ># of the navigation panel in the first node/page of a converted document ># will point to $EXTERNAL_UP_LINK. $EXTERNAL_UP_TITLE should be set ># to some text which describes this external link. ># >$EXTERNAL_UP_LINK = ''; >$EXTERNAL_UP_TITLE = ''; > > ># Similarly you might set these variables to link external documents ># to your navigation panel. ># >$EXTERNAL_DOWN_LINK = ""; >$EXTERNAL_DOWN_TITLE = ""; >$EXTERNAL_PREV_LINK = ""; >$EXTERNAL_PREV_TITLE = ""; > >$EXTERNAL_INDEX = ""; >$EXTERNAL_CONTENTS = ""; > > ># -info ># 0 = do not make an "About this document..." section ># >$INFO = 1; > > ># -reuse, -no_reuse, Image recycling: ># If 0, do not reuse or recycle identical images. If the html subdirectory ># already exists, start the interactive session. ># If nonzero, do recycle them and switch off the interactive session. ># If 1, only recycle images generated from previous runs. ># If 2, recycle images from the current and previous runs. ># >$REUSE = 2; > > ># -no_images ># When $NO_IMAGES is set LaTeX2HTML will not attempt to produce any inlined images ># The missing images can be generated "off-line" by restarting LaTeX2HTML ># after setting $IMAGES_ONLY (see below); >$NO_IMAGES = 1; > > ># -images_only ># When $IMAGES_ONLY is set, LaTeX2HTML will only try to convert the inlined images ># in the file "images.tex" which should have been generated automatically during ># previous runs. This is very useful for correcting "bad LaTeX" in this file. ># >$IMAGES_ONLY = 0; > > ># -discard ># When $DISCARD_PS is set, the PostScript file created for each generated image ># is discarded immediately after its image has been rendered and saved in the ># required graphics format. This can lead to significant savings in disk-space, ># when there are a lot of images, since otherwise these files are not discarded ># until the end of all processing. ># >$DISCARD_PS = 1; > > ># -show_section_numbers ># When this is 1, the section numbers are shown. The section numbers should ># then match those that would have bee produced by LaTeX. ># The correct section numbers are obtained from the $FILE.aux file generated ># by LaTeX. ># Hiding the seciton numbers encourages use of particular sections ># as standalone documents. In this case the cross reference to a section ># is shown using the default symbol rather than the section number. ># >$SHOW_SECTION_NUMBERS = 0; > > ># -short_index ># If this is set then makeidx.perl will construct codified names ># for the text of index references. ># >$SHORT_INDEX = 0; > > ># -debug ># If this is set then intermediate files are left for later inspection. ># This includes $$_images.tex and $$_images.log created during image ># conversion. ># Caution: Intermediate files can be *enormous*. ># >$DEBUG = 0; > > ># -html_version ># The default HTML version to be produced ># >$HTML_VERSION = '3.2'; > > ># -no_math ># By default the special MATH extensions are not used ># since they do not conform with the HTML 3.2 standard. ># >$NO_SIMPLE_MATH = 1; > > ># -unsegment ># Use this to translate a segmented document as if it were not ># segmented. ># >$UNSEGMENT = 0; > > >### Other global variables ############################################### > ># If this is set then the HTML will look better if viewed with Netscape. ># >$NETSCAPE_HTML = 0; > > ># Set this to 1 if you want interlaced images, 0 otherwise. Interlaced ># images build up gradually while downloading so one can get a first ># impression of what the final image will look like very quickly. ># >$INTERLACE = 1; > > ># Set this to 1 if you like the old LaTeX2HTML style to have a ># border around the navigation links. ># Values > 1 are also possible. ># >$NAV_BORDER = 0; > > >### Colors ### ># ># If this is set you may set colors in your document (see the LaTeX ># package color.dvi and the color.perl/colordvi.perl files). ># Note that HTML generated herefrom cannot be viewed by all browsers ># (at least Netscape or Mosaic 2.7 should do). ># >$COLOR_HTML = 0; > ># Specify the path to your systems color database if you do not agree on ># the databases provided with the translator. Eg.: /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt > ># the RGB colors database ># >$RGBCOLORFILE = '/usr/lib64/latex2html/styles/rgb.txt'; > ># the CMYK colors database ># >$CRAYOLAFILE = '/usr/lib64/latex2html/styles/crayola.txt'; > >### End Colors ### > ># Do not try to translate these input files, and do not ># complain about a missing Perl module. ># Complex LaTeX inputs, styles, or classes may cause the translator ># to hang. If this occurs add the input file here. ># You may also specify filename extensions here, e.g. if you do ># not want to include input files matching "*.myfig", add ># ``:.myfig''. ># >$DONT_INCLUDE = "2up:psfig:epsf:texinfo:pictex:" . > ".ps:.eps:.fig:.pstex_t:.epsf:.epic:.eepic:.xy:.xya:.xyc:" . > "titlepage:openbib:\\d+pt:twoside:twocolumn:" . > "memo:dvipsfig:times:margins:aaii2:a4:art\\d+:doublespace:" . > "alltt:amstex:anysize:array:article:bm:book:bookman:" . > "boxedminipage:cite:comment:courier:dcolumn:doc:eepic:" . > "enumerate:epic:fleqn:float:floatflt:fullpage:index:" . > "inputenc:isolatin1:leqno:letter:llncs:makeidx:" . > "multicol:psfig:report:shadow:shapepar:showidx:" . > "slides:syntonly:sz:tabls:times:twoside:umlaut:umlaute"; > > ># Latex2html usually does not include style files provided by ># \documentstyle, \documentclass, \usepackage but tries to use the ># corresponding *.perl files provided in the styles/ subdirectory. ># Now if you use home-brew style files with new environments/commands ># you may want to include them. E.g. if you want to include "mystyle.sty", ># say $DO_INCLUDE = "mystyle" here. Separate styles with colons. This ># setting overrides the settings in $DONT_INCLUDE. You may specify ># filename extensions here as well. ># ># $DO_INCLUDE = ""; > > ># If you have equations in your text, and must use bitmap'd fonts with ># an old (pre 4.02) version of Ghostscript... ># (RRM: ignore all the following with later versions) ># ># ... you'll get the best results with PK_GENERATION=1. ># With this option switched on, DVIPS will be told to generate ># all of the images for a specific screen resolution, ># eliminating "blurring" of small letters and subscripts. ># If any of it causes you grief, simply set PK_GENERATION=0, ># and your default printer's resolution will be used. ># ># Sidik Isani, <isani@cfht.hawaii.edu> added this. ># >$PK_GENERATION = 0; # 1 # by configure > > ># ... and set the following variable ONLY if your version of dvips ># understands the "-mode" command line switch. It is a more reliable ># way of setting the METAfont mode than the .dvipsrc file on versions that ># support this switch. If you do this, you do not need to modify .dvipsrc ># as described below. Herb Swan <dprhws@edp.Arco.com> added this. ># >$DVIPS_MODE = 'toshiba'; > > ># Only if you have PK_GENERATION set to 1: ># A file 'modes.mf' is probably installed somewhere in your tex ># tree. e.g /usr/local/tex/texmf/mf/modes.mf or something similar. ># If it has and entry for 'toshiba', then you can ignore the rest. ># Otherwise, you'll need to try *one* of the following things: ># ># o Set PK_GENERATION=0 and generate images for your default printer ># o Download the latest modes.mf from the TeX archive and re-run inimf. ># o Choose another LOW RESOLUTION screen or printer entry from modes.mf, ># (preferably with "|blacker|" set to 0.0 and a 1:1 aspect ratio-- ># If you don't have "toshiba", try "epsonlq", "lqlores", "nec", or "NEC") ># If you try some other mode, remember to update two other things as well: ># ># 1) Change the 'toshiba' in the .dvipsrc file that came with latex2html. ># 2) Put whatever the |pixels_per_inch| value is into $METAFONT_DPI ># and the .dvipsrc file ># ># Note: The maximum usable SCALE_FACTOR is determined by this resolution. ># A higher resolution will take more memory during processing (regardless ># of SCALE_FACTOR) but will allow higher SCALE_FACTORs. Do NOT just ># change this value though. It *must* match the |pixels_per_inch| of ># the metafont mode (e.g. `toshiba'). ># >$METAFONT_DPI = 180; > > ># Controls which markup shows up between page and its foot. >$CHILDLINE = "<BR><HR>\n"; > > ># If this is set as below, LaTeX2HTML produces a directory index link to ># the html document, ie. you may use <http://my.cite.is.here/dir/of/document> ># instead of <http://my.cite.is.here/dir/of/document/document.html>. ># Set it to eg. 'node1' to have the index pointing to node1.html, etc. ># Comment it out to have no index generation. ># Note: $EXTN is ".html" by default, see -short_extn. ># >$LINKPOINT = '"$FILE$EXTN"'; > ># Uses this one to determine the name of the directory index. >$LINKNAME = '"index$EXTN"'; > > ># This is the line width measured in pixels and it is used to right justify ># equations and equation arrays; >$LINE_WIDTH = 500; > > ># Used in conjunction with AUTO_NAVIGATION >$WORDS_IN_PAGE = 300; > > ># Affects ONLY the way accents are processed >$default_language = 'english'; > > ># The value of this variable determines how many words to use in each ># title that is added to the navigation panel (see below) ># >$WORDS_IN_NAVIGATION_PANEL_TITLES = 4; > > ># This number will determine the size of the equations, special characters, ># and anything which will be converted into an inlined image ># *except* "image generating environments" such as "figure", "table" ># or "minipage". ># Effective values are those greater than 0. ># Sensible values are between 0.1 - 4. ># >$MATH_SCALE_FACTOR = 1.6; > > ># This number, when defined, determines extra scaling for displayed equations. ># It multiplies with the $MATH_SCALE_FACTOR to give the total scaling. ># It is especially useful when \scriptscriptstyle text is used frequently, ># which would otherwise be extremely difficult to read on-screen. ># >#$DISP_SCALE_FACTOR = 1; > > ># This number will determine the size of ># image generating environments such as "figure", "table" or "minipage". ># Effective values are those greater than 0. ># Sensible values are between 0.1 - 4. ># >$FIGURE_SCALE_FACTOR = 1.6; > > ># This is yet another scaling factor which has a special use. ># When this number is set, images are created at a size scaled by the ># specified amount (multiplying any other scale factors). ># However the images are displayed unscaled, by setting the ># HEIGHT="..." and WIDTH="..." attributes to the unscaled size. ># Thus a larger image is squeezed into a smaller area. ># This allows for better quality when the HTML page is printed. ># {figure} environments are *not* affected by this factor. ># >#$EXTRA_IMAGE_SCALE = 2; > > ># If this is set to 0 then any inlined images generated from "figure" ># environments will NOT be transparent. ># >$TRANSPARENT_FIGURES = 1; > > ># Set the default body text, inserted between <BODY> ... </BODY>. ># See also \bodytext{..} provided with html.sty. ># >$BODYTEXT = ""; > > ># Valid paper sizes are "letter", "legal", "note" and ... ># "a0", ... "a10", "b0", ... "b5"; ># Recommended: "a5" ># Paper sizes has no effect other than with images that ># need special alignment; ># e.g for equation-numbering with HTML, version 2.0 ># - larger paper sizes *MAY* help with large image problems ># - smaller paper sizes *MAY* be quicker to handle on some systems ># >$PAPERSIZE = "a5"; > >### Improved graphics support ################################################# ># These utilities may be needed to implement some of the graphics effects ># that can be requested using optional parameters to LaTeX's \includegraphics ># command, from the graphics.sty and graphicx.sty packages. ># Thanks to Bruce Miller <bruce.miller@nist.gov> for revising support for ># these packages, via the module styles/graphics-support.perl > >$PNMCUT = '/usr/bin/pnmcut'; >$PNMFLIP = '/usr/bin/pnmflip'; >$PNMPAD = '/usr/bin/pnmpad'; >$PNMROTATE = '/usr/bin/pnmrotate'; >$PNMSCALE = '/usr/bin/pnmscale'; > >$GIFTOPNM = '/usr/bin/giftopnm'; >$JPEGTOPNM = '/usr/bin/jpegtopnm'; >$PNGTOPNM = '/usr/bin/pngtopnm'; >$PNMTOPNG = '/usr/bin/pnmtopng'; >$PPMTOGIF = '/usr/bin/ppmtogif'; >$PPMTOJPEG = '/usr/bin/ppmtojpeg'; > ># there are for some lesser-used (platform-specific ?) graphics formats: >$TIFFTOPNM = '/usr/bin/tifftopnm'; >$ANYTOPNM = '/usr/bin/anytopnm'; >$BMPTOPPM = '/usr/bin/bmptoppm'; >$PCXTOPPM = '/usr/bin/pcxtoppm'; >$PICTTOPPM = '/usr/bin/picttoppm'; >$SGITOPNM = '/usr/bin/sgitopnm'; >$XBMTOPBM = '/usr/bin/xbmtopbm'; >$XWDTOPNM = '/usr/bin/xwdtopnm'; > ># uncomment these, and adjust configure.in to find the executable ># $FIASCOTOPNM = ; ># $FITSTOPNM = ; ># $GEMTOPNM = ; ># $JBIGTOPNM = ; ># $PALMTOPNM = ; ># $PAMTOPNM = ; ># $PSTOPNM = ; ># $RASTTOPNM = ; ># $RLETOPNM = ; ># $SIRTOPNM = ; ># $ZEISSTOPNM = ; > ># $IMGTOPPM = ; ># $RGB3TOPPM = ; ># $TGATOPPM = ; ># $XIMTOPPM = ; ># $XPMTOPPM = ; ># $XVMINITOPPM = ; ># $XVPICTOPPM = ; ># $YUVTOPPM = ; > ># $ICONTOPBM = ; ># $WBMTOPBM = ; ># $YBMTOPBM = ; > ># >### Internationalization ###################################################### ># ># Default values used by do_cmd_tableofcontents and others. ># Change them to suit your documents > >sub english_titles { > $toc_title = "Contents"; > $lof_title = "List of Figures"; > $lot_title = "List of Tables"; > $idx_title = "Index"; > $ref_title = "References"; > $bib_title = "Bibliography"; > $abs_title = "Abstract"; > $app_title = "Appendix"; > $pre_title = "Preface"; > $foot_title = "Footnotes"; > $thm_title = "Theorem"; > $fig_name = "Figure"; > $tab_name = "Table"; > $prf_name = "Proof"; > $date_name = "Date"; > $page_name = "Page"; > # Sectioning-level titles > $part_name = "Part"; > $chapter_name = "Chapter"; > $section_name = "Section"; > $subsection_name = "Subsection"; > $subsubsection_name = "Subsubsection"; > $paragraph_name = "Paragraph"; > # Misc. strings > $child_name = "Subsections"; > $info_title = "About this document ..."; > $also_name = "see also"; > $see_name = "see"; > # names in navigation panels > $next_name = "Next"; > $up_name = "Up"; > $prev_name = "Previous"; > $group_name = "Group"; > # mail fields > $encl_name = "encl"; > $headto_name = "To"; > $cc_name = "cc"; > > @Month = ('', 'January', 'February', 'March', 'April', 'May', > 'June', 'July', 'August', 'September', 'October', > 'November', 'December'); ># These words will be omitted from filenames derived ># from section-titles, when using -long_titles > $GENERIC_WORDS = "and|the|of|for|by|a|an|to"; >} > ># These words will be omitted from filenames derived ># from section-titles, when using -long_titles ># Override this value within a <language>_titles subroutine. ># >$GENERIC_WORDS = "and|the|of|for|by|a|an|to"; > > ># Replace "english" with another language provided ># titles for that language are defined, as above... ># (Make sure that you don't use a different default in your personal ># configuration file) ># >$TITLES_LANGUAGE = "english"; > > ># ... or use titles in a different language by adding a new subroutine ># eg for esperanto: ># sub esperanto_titles { ># $toc_title = 'Esperanto title'; ># etc... ># } ># and then say ># $TITLES_LANGUAGE = "esperanto"; ># ># Note: This is automatically done for you when use the german or ># french style file, and for several other languages also, ># or when you specify the language through the babel package. > > >### Verbosity ################################################################# ># ># -verbosity ># The amount of message information printed to the screen during processing ># by LaTeX2HTML is controlled by the $VERBOSITY variable. ># Its value can also be set using the -verbosity <num> command-line switch. ># By increasing this value, more information is displayed. ># Here is the type of extra information that is shown at each level: ># ># $VERBOSITY = 0; # no extra information ># $VERBOSITY = 1; # section types and titles ># $VERBOSITY = 2; # environment ># $VERBOSITY = 3; # command names ># $VERBOSITY = 4; # links, labels and internal sectioning codes ># >$VERBOSITY = 1; > > >### Navigation Panel ########################################################## ># ># The navigation panel is constructed out of buttons and section titles. ># These can be configured in any combination with arbitrary text and ># HTML tags interspersed between them. ># The buttons available are: ># $PREVIOUS - points to the previous section ># $UP - points up to the "parent" section ># $NEXT - points to the next section ># $NEXT_GROUP - points to the next "group" section ># $PREVIOUS_GROUP - points to the previous "group" section ># $CONTENTS - points to the contents page if there is one ># $INDEX - points to the index page if there is one ># ># If the corresponding section exists the button will contain an ># active link to that section. If the corresponding section does ># not exist the button will be inactive. ># ># Also for each of the $PREVIOUS $UP $NEXT $NEXT_GROUP and $PREVIOUS_GROUP ># buttons there are equivalent $PREVIOUS_TITLE, $UP_TITLE, etc variables ># which contain the titles of their corresponding sections. ># Each title is empty if there is no corresponding section. ># ># The subroutine below constructs the navigation panel in each page. ># Feel free to mix and match buttons, titles, your own text, your logos, ># and arbitrary HTML (the "." is the Perl concatenation operator). >#JKR: Use two panels (top and bot) instead of one. ># ># This is the default form of the navigation panel: > >sub navigation_panel { > "<!--Navigation Panel-->" > > # Now add a few buttons with a space between them > . "$NEXT $UP $PREVIOUS $CONTENTS $INDEX $CUSTOM_BUTTONS" > > . "\n<BR>" # Line break > > # If ``next'' section exists, add its title to the navigation panel > . ($NEXT_TITLE ? "\n<B> $next_name:</B> $NEXT_TITLE" : undef) > > # Similarly with the ``up'' title ... > . ($UP_TITLE ? "\n<B> $up_name:</B> $UP_TITLE" : undef) > > # ... and the ``previous'' title > . ($PREVIOUS_TITLE ? "\n<B> $prev_name:</B> $PREVIOUS_TITLE" : undef) > > # ... and the ``contents'' title > . ($CONTENTS_LINK ? "\n <B> $CONTENTS_LINK</B> " : undef) > > # ... and the ``index'' title > . ($INDEX_LINK ? "\n <B> $INDEX_LINK</B> " : undef) > > # These <BR>s separate it from the text body. > . "\n<BR><BR>" >} > ># This can be redefined in an initialization file: > if (!(defined &main::top_navigation_panel)) { > eval "sub top_navigation_panel { \&navigation_panel(\@_) }" > } else { > print "\n *** top_navigation_panel subroutine already defined\n" > } > >sub bot_navigation_panel { > > # Start with a horizontal rule (3-d dividing line) > "<HR>\n" . "<!--Navigation Panel-->" > > # Now add a few buttons with a space between them > . "$NEXT $UP $PREVIOUS $CONTENTS $INDEX $CUSTOM_BUTTONS" > > . "\n<BR>" # Line break > > # If ``next'' section exists, add its title to the navigation panel > . ($NEXT_TITLE ? "\n<B> $next_name:</B> $NEXT_TITLE" : undef) > > # Similarly with the ``up'' title ... > . ($UP_TITLE ? "\n<B> $up_name:</B> $UP_TITLE" : undef) > > # ... and the ``previous'' title > . ($PREVIOUS_TITLE ? "\n<B> $prev_name:</B> $PREVIOUS_TITLE" : undef) > > # ... and the ``contents'' title > . ($CONTENTS_LINK ? "\n <B> $CONTENTS_LINK</B> " : undef) > > # ... and the ``index'' title > . ($INDEX_LINK ? "\n <B> $INDEX_LINK</B> " : undef) >} > >### Meta Information ##################################################### ># ># This information will be inserted in the HEAD of the generated ># HTML file. It can be used by automatic indexing scripts (eg ># site-index.pl at http://www.ai.mit.edu/tools/site-index.html) ># You can change the description, keywords, etc. values. ># >sub meta_information { > local($_) = @_; > # Cannot have nested HTML tags... > do { s/<[^>]*>//g; > "<META NAME=\"description\" CONTENT=\"$_\">\n" . > "<META NAME=\"keywords\" CONTENT=\"$FILE\">\n" . > "<META NAME=\"resource-type\" CONTENT=\"document\">\n" . > "<META NAME=\"distribution\" CONTENT=\"global\">\n" > } if $_; >} > >### Icons ################################################################ > ># Icon names and real icon files. > >foreach $typ (@IMAGE_TYPES) { > %{"icons_$typ"} = ( > 'cross_ref_visible_mark' ,"crossref.$typ", > 'anchor_mark' , '', # ,' ', > 'anchor_invisible_mark' , '', # ,' ', > 'up_visible_mark' ,"up.$typ", > 'next_visible_mark' ,"nx_grp.$typ", > 'previous_visible_mark' ,"pv_grp.$typ", > 'next_page_visible_mark' ,"next.$typ", > 'previous_page_visible_mark' ,"prev.$typ", > 'contents_visible_mark' ,"contents.$typ", > 'index_visible_mark' ,"index.$typ", > 'footnote_mark' ,"footnote.$typ", > 'up_inactive_visible_mark' ,"up_g.$typ", > 'next_inactive_visible_mark' ,"nx_grp_g.$typ", > 'previous_inactive_visible_mark' ,"pv_grp_g.$typ", > 'next_page_inactive_visible_mark' ,"next_g.$typ", > 'previous_page_inactive_visible_mark' ,"prev_g.$typ", > 'change_begin_visible_mark',"ch_begin.$typ", > 'change_begin_right_visible_mark',"ch_beg_r.$typ", > 'change_end_visible_mark',"ch_end.$typ", > 'change_end_right_visible_mark',"ch_end_r.$typ", > 'change_delete_visible_mark',"ch_delet.$typ", > 'change_delete_right_visible_mark',"ch_del_r.$typ" > ) >}; >if (!%icons) { > %icons = %{"icons_$IMAGE_TYPE"}; >} > >if (!%iconsizes) { > %iconsizes = ( > 'up' ,'WIDTH="26" HEIGHT="24"', > 'next','WIDTH="37" HEIGHT="24"', > 'previous','WIDTH="63" HEIGHT="24"', > 'next_group' ,'WIDTH="81" HEIGHT="24"', > 'next_inactive' ,'WIDTH="81" HEIGHT="24"', > 'previous_group','WIDTH="107" HEIGHT="24"', > 'change_begin','WIDTH="104" HEIGHT="24"', > 'change_begin_right','WIDTH="104" HEIGHT="24" ALIGN="RIGHT"', > 'change_end','WIDTH="104" HEIGHT="24"', > 'change_end_right','WIDTH="104" HEIGHT="24" ALIGN="RIGHT"', > 'change_delete','WIDTH="109" HEIGHT="24"', > 'change_delete_right','WIDTH="109" HEIGHT="24" ALIGN="RIGHT"', > 'contents','WIDTH="65" HEIGHT="24"', > 'index','WIDTH="43" HEIGHT="24"', > 'image','WIDTH="48" HEIGHT="24"' > ); >} > >$extern_image_mark = &extern_image_mark(); > >sub extern_image_mark { > "[IMAGE $_[0]]"; >} > >sub img_tag { > local($iconmark) = @_; > local($icon) = $icons{$iconmark}; > local($alt); > local($align) = " ALIGN=\"BOTTOM\" "; > > $alt = join ('|', "up", "next_group", "next_inactive", "previous_group" > , "next", "previous", "change_begin_right", "change_begin" > , "change_end_right", "change_end", "change_delete_right" > , "change_delete", "contents", "index"); > > if ($icon =~ /(gif|png)$/) { > $used_icons{$icon} = 1; > if ($iconmark =~ /change_(begin|end|delete)_right/) { $align = ' ' }; > local($pre); > local($nav_border) = "\"$NAV_BORDER\""; > if ($iconmark =~ /($alt)/) { > $pre = "\n"; > $alt = $1; > } > else { > $pre = ""; > $nav_border = '"1"'; > $alt = '[*]'; > }; > > if ($LOCAL_ICONS) { > return join('', $pre ,'<IMG ', $iconsizes{$alt} || '', $align > ,'BORDER=', $nav_border, ' ALT="', $alt > ,'" SRC="', $icon, '">' ); > } > else { > return join('', $pre ,'<IMG ', $iconsizes{$alt} || '', $align > ,'BORDER=', $nav_border, ' ALT="', $alt, "\"\n" > ,' SRC="', $ICONSERVER, "/$icon", '">' ); > } > } > else { > return $icon; > } >} > >sub inactive_img { > # Replaces an image name xxx.gif with xxx_gr.gif > # It is assumed that _gr images contain the equivalent inactive icons > local($_) = @_; > s/(up|next|previous|next_page|previous_page)(_visible_mark)/$1_inactive$2/; > $_; >} > >### ASCII Mode ########################################################### > ># This subroutine defines the ascii strings to be used instead of the ># icons when the translator is invoked with the -ascii_mode option. ># Please modify them if you do not like them, BUT ># *** DO NOT USE THE SPACE CHARACTER (" ") FOR $anchor_invisible_mark *** ># (if you use " " then the cross-reference hyperlinks will not work). ># --- this depends on the browser. From HTML 3.2, a space works OK now. > >sub ascii_mode { > $cross_ref_visible_mark = "[*]"; > $anchor_mark = " "; > $anchor_invisible_mark = " "; > $up_visible_mark = "[$up_name]"; > $next_visible_mark = "[$next_name $group_name]"; > $previous_visible_mark = "[$prev_name $group_name]"; > $next_page_visible_mark ="[$next_name]"; > $previous_page_visible_mark ="[$prev_name]"; > $up_inactive_visible_mark = "[$up_name]"; > $next_inactive_visible_mark = "[$next_name $group_name]"; > $previous_inactive_visible_mark = "[$prev_name $group_name]"; > $next_page_inactive_visible_mark ="[$next_name]"; > $previous_page_inactive_visible_mark ="[$prev_name]"; > $contents_visible_mark = "[$toc_title]"; > $index_visible_mark = "[$idx_title]"; > $footnote_mark = "[+]"; > $extern_image_mark = &extern_image_mark; > $EXTERNAL_IMAGES = 1; >} > >### Adding commands to be ignored ######################################## > ># Add LaTeX commands to be ignored. ># Each command should be on a separate line and have the format: ># <cmd_name>#{}# []# {}# [] etc. ># {} marks a compulsory argument and [] an optional one. ># Note that some commands may have arguments which should be left as ># text even though the command should be ignored (e.g. mbox, center, etc) ># >&::ignore_commands( <<_IGNORED_CMDS_); >htmlrule # [] # \$_ = join('',"<BR><HR>",\$_) >mathversion # {} >underline # {} # \$_ = join('',"<U>", \$2, "</U>", \$_) >centerline # {} # \$_ = join('',"<P ALIGN=CENTER>", \$2, "</P>", \$_) >latexhtml# {} >latex# {} >html >lrule # {} >scrollmode >savebox# {}# []# [] >center >citeindexfalse >_IGNORED_CMDS_ > > >### Adding commands to be processed by TeX ############################### > ># Commands which need to be passed, ALONG WITH THEIR ARGUMENTS, to TeX. ># The syntax is the same as that for ignore_commands above. > >&::process_commands_in_tex (<<_RAW_ARG_CMDS_); >fbox # {} >framebox # [] # [] # {} >_RAW_ARG_CMDS_ > >1; # This must be the last line >
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