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Re: table quirk, and ascii output suggestion
On Jul 6, 7:07pm, Grant Taylor wrote:
> Subject: table quirk, and ascii output suggestion
> ...
> This appears to be fine in HTML, at least as far as w3m is concerned,
> but isn't quite right in Postscript/PDF: all items but the first are
> placed wrong, such that the leading bullets are in the previous
> column. The same sort of thing happens when I use a SimpleList
> instead. A similar problem appears in varlists and a few other places
> where paragraphs interact with TeX's assorted list structures.
>
> Now that I look, enumerated lists are even worse; HOWTO-HOWTO.pdf, for
> example, shows these as
>
> 1.
> Text for one
>
> 2.
> Text for two
As many of you know, we are using htmldoc to go from a single-file
HTML file into postscript/pdf. The extra <p> tags embedded in the
HTML list elements are causing this behavior. Pal Domokos
<pal.domokos@usa.net> pointed this out sometime ago, but I have
not done anything to fix this.
Short of filtering the HTML file prior to passing it to htmldoc,
can anything come up with another way to handle this?
> I've placed a one-page sample of what I'm seeing in my table (from
> simplelist and member) at http://www.picante.com/phtsam.ps
>
> Also, there was a little thread about how we're using lynx for ascii
> output from docbook. Please use w3m instead; it does a much better
> job than lynx, especially if I ever get this table to work right! ;)
We can do that. w3m.org...I'll give it a shot.
Ferg
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