Contents
- Part I Information for Contributors
- Part II Background Information for Editors
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Part III Using
Canthology to Generate PDF Files
- Chapter 6 Installing Canthology
- Chapter 7 A Tour of Canthology’s Features
- Chapter 8 How Canthology Operates
- Chapter 9 Next Steps
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Part IV Using
Canthology to Generate HTML Files
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Chapter 10 Overview
of HeVeA
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 LaTeX-to-HTML Converters
- 10.3 Obtaining and Installing HeVeA
- 10.4 Running HeVeA
- 10.5 How HeVeA Handles Unrecognised Commands
- 10.6 Extending HeVeA
- 10.7 The hevea Package
- 10.8 The latexonly and htmlonly Environments
- 10.9 Specifying the Names of HTML Files
- 10.10 Misfeatures of HeVeA
- Chapter 11 Using HeVeA with Canthology
- Chapter 12 Writing Documents Portable to PDF and HTML
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Chapter 10 Overview
of HeVeA
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Part V Information
for Maintainers
- Chapter 13 Architecture of Canthology
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Chapter 14 Suggestions
for Future Work
- 14.1 Introduction
- 14.2 A Wider Selection of Title-page Templates
- 14.3 Background Graphics for Title Pages
- 14.4 A Blog-to-LaTeX Converter
- 14.5 Improve the Quality of Generated HTML
- 14.6 Installers for Various Operating Systems
- 14.7 Generate ebooks
- 14.8 Providing Customisable Anthologies as Demos
- 14.9 Configuration Support for Additional LaTeX Tools
- 14.10 Add Windows Support for Generating HTML
- 14.11 A Graphical User Interface
- 14.12 A Web Interface
- Appendix A Commands in the canthology package
- Appendix B Configuration File Syntax
- Appendix C GNU Free Documentation License
- Appendix D The GNU General Public License
- Appendix E The LaTeX Project Public License
- Colophon