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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml:lang="en"><title>Recent changes to 361: tex4ht support</title><link href="http://sourceforge.net/p/texstudio/feature-requests/361/" rel="alternate"></link><id>http://sourceforge.net/p/texstudio/feature-requests/361/</id><updated>2012-11-18T19:25:28Z</updated><entry><title>tex4ht support</title><link href="http://sourceforge.net/p/texstudio/feature-requests/361/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2012-11-18T19:25:28Z</updated><published>2012-11-18T19:25:28Z</published><author><name>Alex Koudrin</name><uri>http://sourceforge.net/u/akoudrin/</uri></author><id>http://sourceforge.net903efcba12af01c05ecd594fdb4aefe758fd0ae8</id><summary type="html">Following [my post on the forum about the current html converter and tex4ht](https://sourceforge.net/p/texstudio/discussion/907839/thread/abf68a8f/), I have figured out how to use the tex4ht in its basic form. I think it can be easily incorporated into TS, possibly replacing the current html conversion. Here are very brief notes about it:

tex4ht/htlatex
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* Requires: ImageMagic &amp; Latex (e.g. works with Miktex 2.9)

* Main page (some links broken): http://tug.org/applications/tex4ht/mn.html

* Usage page (best page to look at): http://www.cvr.cc/tex4ht-options/

* Final command I've used: htlatex master.tex "xhtml,2,index=2,next"
</summary></entry><entry><title>tex4ht support</title><link href="http://sourceforge.net/p/texstudio/feature-requests/361/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2012-11-18T19:25:28Z</updated><published>2012-11-18T19:25:28Z</published><author><name>Alex Koudrin</name><uri>http://sourceforge.net/u/akoudrin/</uri></author><id>http://sourceforge.net7fcb6ff269a6931905519e4d2af8c1ed99cba2d5</id><summary type="html">Ticket 361 has been modified: tex4ht support
Edited By: Benito van der Zander (benibela)
_priority updated: u'1' =&gt; u'5*'</summary></entry></feed>