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<h2 class="section" id="sec233">C.5&#XA0;&#XA0;Other L<sup>A</sup>T<sub>E</sub>X to html translators</h2>
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This short section gives pointers to a few other translators. I
performed not extensive testing and make no thorough comparison.
</p><dl class="description"><dt class="dt-description">
<span class="c022">LaTeX2html</span></dt><dd class="dd-description">
LaTeX2html is a full system. It is written in perl and
calls L<sup>A</sup>T<sub>E</sub>X when in trouble.
As a consequence, LaTeX2html is powerful but it may fail on
large documents, for speed and memory reasons.
More information on LaTeX2html can be found at
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<a href="http://www-dsed.llnl.gov/files/programs/unix/latex2html/"><span class="c013">http://www-dsed.llnl.gov/files/programs/unix/latex2html/</span></a>
</div></dd><dt class="dt-description"><span class="c022">TTH</span></dt><dd class="dd-description"> The principle behind TTH is the same as the one of
H<span class="c015"><sup>E</sup></span>V<span class="c015"><sup>E</sup></span>A: write a fast translator as a lexer, use symbol fonts and
tables. However, there are differences, TTH accepts both T<sub>E</sub>X and
L<sup>A</sup>T<sub>E</sub>X source, 
TTH is written in C and the full source is not available
(only <code>lex</code> output is available).
Additionally, TTH insist on not using any kind of L<sup>A</sup>T<sub>E</sub>X
generated information and will show proper cross-reference labels,
even when no <span class="c013">.aux</span> file is present.
TTH output is a single document,
whereas H<span class="c015"><sup>A</sup></span>C<span class="c015"><sup>H</sup></span>A can cut the output of H<span class="c015"><sup>E</sup></span>V<span class="c015"><sup>E</sup></span>A into several files.
(however there exists a commercial
version of TTH that provides this extra functionality).
TTH can be found at
<div class="center">
<a href="http://hutchinson.belmont.ma.us/tth/"><span class="c013">http://hutchinson.belmont.ma.us/tth/</span></a>.
</div></dd><dt class="dt-description"><span class="c014">htmlgen</span></dt><dd class="dd-description"> The <span class="c013">htmlgen</span> translator is specialized
for producing the Caml manuals. This is H<span class="c015"><sup>E</sup></span>V<span class="c015"><sup>E</sup></span>A direct ancestor and I
owe much to its author, X.&#XA0;Leroy. See [<a href="manual047.html#htmlgen">htmlgen</a>] for a description
of <span class="c013">htmlgen</span> and a (bit outdated) discussion on L<sup>A</sup>T<sub>E</sub>X to
html translation.
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