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Sometimes, you wish to use LaTeX sectioning commands to generate headings in
the HTML file without generating separate HTML files, for example, when each
section is very short. This example shows how to accomplish this.
In addition, it
- adds some HTML to the bottom of the page (-endpage
petsc_end.html),
- suppresses the contents list (-nocontents),
- suppresses the links to jump between sections (-notopnames
-nonavnames),
- makes the use of \cite not place brackets around the
reference (-citeprefix "" -citesuffix "" ),
- automatically converts citations to links to other documents
(-mapref ../../html/petsc.cit), and
- places the output into a separate directory (split 0 instead of
split -1).
tohtml -mapref ../../html/petsc.cit -endpage petsc_end.html \
-nocontents -notopnames -nonavnames -split 0 \
-citeprefix "" -citesuffix "" domain.tex
tohtml -mapref ../../html/petsc.cit -endpage petsc_end.html \
-nocontents -notopnames -nonavnames -split 0 \
-citeprefix "" -citesuffix "" domain.tex
In addition, the option -gaudy may be used to add color to any lists.
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