06-07-2013
it was a bad xml file. fixed that and it worked fine.wrong context declaration( syntax was OK though) prohibited the entire line to be ignored hence the symlink wasn't being read(mainly the allowLinking=true)
once fixed , it got picked up.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
tthsplit
TTHSPLIT(1) General Commands Manual TTHSPLIT(1)
NAME
tthsplit - TtH gold HTML file splitting utilities
SYNOPSIS
tthprep filename.tex
tthsplit <filename{.html,.xml}
ttmsplit <filename{.html,.xml}
tthrfcat
DESCRIPTION
The script tthprep runs LaTeX to generate the auxiliary files that tth or ttm need to properly link respectively an HTML or XML web docu-
ment.
The programs tth or ttm for converting TeX or LaTeX documents to HTML or XML respectively have a -s option which cause them to generate a
single output file split into sections or chapters with fixed names. The program tthsplit splits the single file into files with fixed
names depending on the LaTeX source. Each document should have its own directory to avoid overwriting each others files.
Program ttmsplit is just a symlink to tthsplit.
For complex documents with multiple bibliographies the tth and ttm programs generate references to a single file refs.html or refs.xml
respectively. The tthrfcat program concatenates multiple bibliography files into such a single file and then deletes the multiple files.
EXAMPLE
$ tthprep sample2e.tex
$ tth -s sample2e.tex
$ tthsplit <sample2e.html
index.html
sec1.html
sec2.html
footnote.html
$
produces the four cross linked HTML files listed from a copy of the example file sample2e.tex distributed with LaTeX 2e and present on
Debian systems with LaTeX installed.
SEE ALSO
tth(1), ttm(1).
The programs are documented fully in
/usr/share/doc/tth-common/html/gold_man.html.
AUTHOR
TtHgold was written by Ian Hutchinson <tth@hutchinson.belmont.ma.us>.
This manual page was written by Ian Maclaine-cross <iml@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
February 7, 2011 TTHSPLIT(1)