Package tex4ht: Information

    Source package: tex4ht
    Version: 1.0.2009_05_02_1757-alt3.2
    Build time:  May 15, 2009, 12:06 PM
    Category: Publishing
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    License: Latex Project Public License
    Summary: LaTeX and TeX for Hypertext
    Description: 
    TeX4ht is a highly configurable TeX-based authoring system dedicated mainly to
    produce hypertext. It interacts with TeX-based applications through style files
    and postprocessors, leaving the processing of the source files to the native
    TeX compiler. Consequently, TeX4ht can handle the features of TeX-based systems
    in general, and of the LaTeX and AMS style files in particular.
    
    Pre-tailored configurations are offered for different output formats, including
    (X)HTML, MathML, OpenDocument, and DocBook.
    
    There are a number of different ways to convert glyphs and graphics in the DVI
    files into PNG, GIF or JPEG. The default is to use dvipng. Alternatives using
    ghostscript, imagemagick, netpbm and/or pstoedit are also possible.
    
    This package contains the architecture dependent part for TeX4ht.

    List of rpms provided by this srpm:
    tex4ht (x86_64, i586)
    tex4ht-context (noarch)
    tex4ht-xetex (noarch)
    texmf-tex4ht (noarch)

    Maintainer: Kirill Maslinsky

    List of contributors:
    Kirill Maslinsky
    Grigory Batalov


      1. libkpathsea-devel
      2. /proc
      3. rpm-build-java
      4. fastjar
      5. java-devel-default
      6. rpm-build-texmf

    Last changed


    May 14, 2009 Kirill Maslinsky 1.0.2009_05_02_1757-alt3.2
    - fixes for packaging mistakes introduced overnight
    May 14, 2009 Kirill Maslinsky 1.0.2009_05_02_1757-alt3.1
    - drop dvipng dependency for now
    May 13, 2009 Kirill Maslinsky 1.0.2009_05_02_1757-alt3
    - switch to debian packaging scheme
      + apply relevant debian patches
      + move auxiliary scripts into /usr/share/tex4ht/
        this helps to avoid filename conflicts with dblatex and others
    - build with rpm-build-texmf
      + texmf-tex4ht now provides texmf(latex/tex4ht)