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instead.
Also fix a braino in the Makefile that resulted in it always using the
bytecode compiler rather than the native compiler. PKGREVISION++
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on alpha which doesn't have the optimizing ocaml compiler. Noted in
recent alpha bulk build.
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Many bugfixes and some new features. See CHANGES for the
full details.
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environment. This makes all targets work (where-as before install wouldn't
so I'm not sure how this ever functioned..)
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which now includes powerpc and sparc.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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Should anybody feel like they could be the maintainer for any of thewe packages,
please adjust.
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HEVEA is a LaTeX to HTML translator. The input language is a fairly
complete subset of LaTeX2e (old LaTeX style is also accepted) and the
output language is HTML that is (hopefully) correct with respect to
version 4.0 (transitional)
Exotic symbols are translated into symbols pertaining to the
symbol font of the HTML browser, using the FACE attribute of the FONT
tag. This allows the translation to HTML of quite a lot of the symbols
used in LaTeX.
HEVEA understands LaTeX macro definitions. Simple user style
files are understood with little or no modifications.
Furthermore, HEVEA customization is done by writing LaTeX code.
HEVEA is written in Objective Caml, as many lexers. It is quite fast
and flexible. Using HEVEA it is possible to translate large documents
such as manuals, books, etc. very quickly. All documents are
translated as one single HTML file. Then, the output file can be cut
into smaller files, using the companion program HACHA.
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