% % This simple example illustrates how documents can be % split into smaller segments, each segment processed % by latex2html separately. This document can be % processed through latex and latex2html with the % corresponding makefile. % \documentclass{article} % Must use LaTeX 2e \usepackage{html,makeidx,color} % % The following commands are necessary to generate % the list of figures, and table of contents in this % document segment. Information for the list of tables % and the index could be similarly loaded, if needed. % These commands are ignored by LaTeX. % \internal[figure]{s1} % Include list-of-figure % information from % report/s1figure.pl \internal[figure]{s2} % Include list-of-figure % information from % report/s2figure.pl \internal[sections]{s1} % Include section information % from report/s1sections.pl \internal[sections]{s2} % Include section information % from report/s2sections.pl \internal[contents]{s1} % Include table-of-content % information from % report/s1contents.pl \internal[contents]{s2} % Include table-of-content % information from % report/s2contents.pl \internal[index]{s1} \internal[index]{s2} % \internal[table]{s1} % Uncomment these if you need % \internal[table]{s2} % a list of tables \begin{document} % The start of the document \title{A Segmentation Example} \author{by Ross Moore} \date{translated \today} \maketitle % % Generate the table of contents and list of figures in % both the LaTeX and HTML documents. % \tableofcontents \listoffigures % % The following two commands are ignored by latex2html: % Note that they do not contain the string "\section", % which would confuse latex2html. % % % Generate a \section{Section 1 title} command. % Update latex2html counters and dump them to sec1.ptr. % Also write an \htmlhead command to sec1.ptr. % Then proceed to input sec1.tex. % \segment{sec1}{section}{Section 1 title} % % Generate a \section{Section 2 title} command. % Update latex2html counters and dump them to sec2.ptr. % Also write an \htmlhead command to sec2.ptr. % Then proceed to input sec2.tex. % \segment{sec2}{section}{Section 2 title} % % Print the index: % \printindex \end{document}