man hyperlatex (Commandes) - creating HTML using LaTeX documents

NAME

hyperlatex - creating HTML using LaTeX documents

SYNOPSIS

hyperlatex [options] files ....

DESCRIPTION

This manual page documents briefly the hyperlatex command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution (but may be used by others), because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has documentation in the LaTeX and HTML format; see below.

hyperlatex allows you to use a LaTeX-like language to prepare documents in HTML (the hypertext markup language used by the world wide web), and, at the same time, to produce a fine printed document from your input. You can use all of LaTeX's power for the printed output, and you don't have to learn a new language for creating hypertext documents.

Note that Hyperlatex is not meant to translate arbitrary Latex files into HTML. Rather, it provides an authoring environment for writing printed documents and HTML documents at the same time, using an extended subset of Latex (excluding concepts that have no HTML counterpart and adding commands for new HTML concepts such as hyperlinks or included images).

When you run these programs, you must specify a set of source files as command line arguments.

OPTIONS

These programs are non-trivial to operate, and it is neither possible nor desirable to properly summarize options in this man page. Read the LaTeX or HTML documentation for more information.

SEE ALSO

The programs are documented fully in /usr/share/doc/hyperlatex/manual/hyperlatex.html, accessable as well via the dhelp and dwww systems.

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by the Debian hyperlatex maintainer, for the Debian GNU/Linux system.