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-<head>
-<title>UK TeX FAQ -- question label hyper</title>
-</head><body>
-<h3>Making hypertext documents from TeX</h3>
-<p/>If you want on-line hypertext with a (La)TeX source, probably on the
-World Wide Web, there are four technologies to consider:
-<ul>
-<li> Direct <a href="FAQ-LaTeX2HTML.html">(La)TeX conversion to HTML</a>;
-
-<li> Use <a href="FAQ-texinfo.html"><i>Texinfo</i></a>,
- and use the <i>info</i> viewer, or convert the <i>texinfo</i>
- to HTML;
-<li> Use Adobe Acrobat, which will preserve your typesetting
- perfectly
- <a href="FAQ-acrobat.html">Making Acrobat PDF documents from LaTeX</a>;
-<li> The hyperTeX conventions (standardised <code>\</code><code>special</code>
- commands); there are supporting macro packages for Plain TeX and
- LaTeX).
-</ul>
-<p/>The HyperTeX project extended the functionality of all the
-LaTeX cross-referencing commands (including the table of contents)
-to produce <code>\</code><code>special</code> commands which are parsed by DVI processors
-conforming to the HyperTeX guidelines;
-it provides general hypertext links, including those
-to external documents.
-<p/>The HyperTeX specification says that conformant viewers/translators
-must recognize the following set of <code>\</code><code>special</code> commands:
-<dl>
-<dt>href:<dd> <code>html:&#60;a href = "href_string"&#62;</code>
-<dt>name:<dd> <code>html:&#60;a name = "name_string"&#62;</code>
-<dt>end:<dd> <code>html:&#60;/a&#62;</code>
-<dt>image:<dd> <code>html:&#60;img src = "href_string"&#62;</code>
-<dt>base_name:<dd> <code>html:&#60;base href = "href_string"&#62;</code>
-</dl>
-<p/>The <em>href</em>, <em>name</em> and <em>end</em> commands are used to do
-the basic hypertext operations of establishing links between sections
-of documents.
-<p/>Further details are available on <a href="http://arXiv.org/hypertex/">http://arXiv.org/hypertex/</a>; there
-are two commonly-used implementations of the specification, a
-modified <i>xdvi</i> and (recent releases of)
-<i>dvips</i>. Output from the latter may be used in recent
-releases of <i>ghostscript</i> or Acrobat Distiller.
-<p/><p>This question on the Web: <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=hyper">http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=hyper</a>
-</body>