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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to add charactère before all line return by prompt? Post 302972061 by cterra on Friday 29th of April 2016 08:14:07 AM
Old 04-29-2016
Perfect, thanks
 

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LaTeX2HTML(1)						      General Commands Manual						     LaTeX2HTML(1)

NAME
latex2html - translate LaTeX files to HTML (HyperText Markup Language) SYNOPSIS
latex2html [-address author-address] [-antialias] [-antialias_text] [-ascii_mode] [-auto_navigation] [-auto_prefix] [-biblio URL] [-bottom_navigation] [-contents URL] [-contents_in_navigation] [-custom_titles] [-debug] [-dir output-directory] [-discard] [-down_title string] [-down_url URL] [-external_file filename] [-external_images] [-font_size size] [-h(elp)] [-html_version (2.0|3.0|3.2)[,(math|i18n|table)]*] [-images_only] [-index URL] [-index_in_navigation] [-info string] [-init_file file] [-iso_language type] [-ldump] [-link num] [-local_icons] [-long_titles num] [-next_page_in_navigation] [-no_antialias] [-no_antialias_text] [-no_auto_link] [-no_footnode] [-no_fork] [-no_images] [-no_math] [-no_navigation] [-no_reuse] [-no_subdir] [-no_tex_defs] [-no_white] [-nolatex] [-numbered_footnotes] [-prefix filename-prefix] [-prev_title string] [-prev_url URL] [-previous_page_in_navigation] [-ps_images] [-reuse reuse_option] [-scalable_fonts] [-short_extn] [-short_index] [-show_section_numbers] [-split + num] [-split num] [-t top-page-title] [-tmp path] [-toc_depth num] [-toc_stars] [-top_navigation] [-unsegment] [-up_title string] [-up_url URL] [-v] [-verbosity num] [-white] file(s) DESCRIPTION
LaTeX2HTML is a Perl program that translates LaTeX source files into HTML. For each source file given as an argument the translator will create a directory containing the corresponding HTML files. See the WWW online documentation or the /usr/share/doc/pack- ages/latex2html/manual.ps.gz file for more detailed information and examples. PROBLEMS
For information on various problems and remedies see the WWW online documentation or the documents available in the distribution. A mail- ing list for technical discussion about latex2html, bugs and enhancements is available at latex2html@tug.org SUSE installation In /usr/share/doc/packages/latex2html you may find more information about this package. AUTHOR
Nikos Drakos, Computer Based Learning Unit, University of Leeds <nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk>. Several people have contributed suggestions, ideas, solutions, support and encouragement. The pstogif script uses the pstoppm.ps postscript program originally written by Phillip Conrad (Perfect Byte, Inc.) and modified by L. Peter Deutsch (Aladdin Enterprises). 7th Edition LaTeX2HTML(1)
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