A given address may start with the character ‘~’ or the character pair ‘~~’. The single character ‘~’ is interpreted to be the directory address of the root, provided in an environment variable named HOME. The character pair ‘~~’ is interpreted to be a directory address provided in an environment variable named TEX4HTTFM. The address stored in the latter environment variable may also start with a single character ‘~’.
The optional environment variable TEX4HTTFM may hold one or more addresses. The addresses must be separated by a character which does not appear in the addresses, and that character must also delimit the content at the start and end points.
The system variable MAXFONTS of tex4ht.c places a limit on the number of fonts allowed in the documents. The default setting doesn’t provide such a limit.
If the program tex4ht.c is compiled with the ‘-DKPATHSEA’ switch on, TeX4ht ignores its own search and delegate it to the kpathsea utility.
A given address may start with the character ‘~’ or the character pair ‘~~’. The single character ‘~’ is interpreted to be the directory address of the root, provided in an environment variable named HOME. The character pair ‘~~’ is interpreted to be a directory address provided in an environment variable named TEX4HTA. The address stored in the latter environment variable may also start with a single character ‘~’.
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