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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/example_rcfiles/TeX4ht-latexmkrc b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/example_rcfiles/TeX4ht-latexmkrc new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..de486d8d8be --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/latexmk/example_rcfiles/TeX4ht-latexmkrc @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +# Sometime in the future, latexmk will directly support the use of +# TeX4ht to obtain html from tex. Meanwhile, here is how to use +# latexmk with TeX4ht. There is a script htlatex supplied by the +# TeX4ht package: It simply runs latex a fixed number of times and +# then the programs tex4ht and t4ht. To use latexmk to get optimal +# processing use the following instructions (under UNIX-like operating +# systems, e.g., OS-X and linux): +# +# 1. Put the scripts htlatexonly and myhtlatex2 somewhere in the PATH +# for executables (and make sure they have excutable permissions +# set). +# 2. Set up an initialization file for latexmk like this one. +# +# 3. To process file.tex to make file.html, run +# +# myhtlatex2 file +# + +# Since these instructions use scripts that are UNIX shell scripts, +# the instructions work as written for UNIX-like operating +# systems. Users of other operating systems will have to adjust them +# and modify the scripts suitably. + + +warn "latexmkrc for htlatex\n"; + +$dvi_mode = 1; +$pdf_mode = 0; +$quote_filenames = 0; +$latex = 'htlatexonly %S'; + +$clean_ext .= ' 4ct 4tc idv lg tmp xref'; +$clean_full_ext .= ' css html'; |