How to add footnotes in htlatex via fn-in?

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In the html code that is generated by htlatex I want to have footnotes appear on the same page instead of a new one (just like in the .pdf that is generated by pdflatex). So I read about the fn-in
option that I should pass to htlatex. Now I am absolutely clueless about how to do this. If I type
htlatex main.tex "-fn-in"
(or just "fn_in"
htlatex complains:
! I can't find file `-fn-in.cfg'.
<to be read again>
relax
l.12 begin{document}
Please type another input file name:
So what am I supposed to do instead?
errors footnotes conversion tex4ht htlatex
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In the html code that is generated by htlatex I want to have footnotes appear on the same page instead of a new one (just like in the .pdf that is generated by pdflatex). So I read about the fn-in
option that I should pass to htlatex. Now I am absolutely clueless about how to do this. If I type
htlatex main.tex "-fn-in"
(or just "fn_in"
htlatex complains:
! I can't find file `-fn-in.cfg'.
<to be read again>
relax
l.12 begin{document}
Please type another input file name:
So what am I supposed to do instead?
errors footnotes conversion tex4ht htlatex
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up vote
6
down vote
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up vote
6
down vote
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In the html code that is generated by htlatex I want to have footnotes appear on the same page instead of a new one (just like in the .pdf that is generated by pdflatex). So I read about the fn-in
option that I should pass to htlatex. Now I am absolutely clueless about how to do this. If I type
htlatex main.tex "-fn-in"
(or just "fn_in"
htlatex complains:
! I can't find file `-fn-in.cfg'.
<to be read again>
relax
l.12 begin{document}
Please type another input file name:
So what am I supposed to do instead?
errors footnotes conversion tex4ht htlatex
In the html code that is generated by htlatex I want to have footnotes appear on the same page instead of a new one (just like in the .pdf that is generated by pdflatex). So I read about the fn-in
option that I should pass to htlatex. Now I am absolutely clueless about how to do this. If I type
htlatex main.tex "-fn-in"
(or just "fn_in"
htlatex complains:
! I can't find file `-fn-in.cfg'.
<to be read again>
relax
l.12 begin{document}
Please type another input file name:
So what am I supposed to do instead?
errors footnotes conversion tex4ht htlatex
errors footnotes conversion tex4ht htlatex
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First option in htlatex
's second parameter must be either name of custom config file, html
or xhtml
. Default is html
, which is used if you omit the parameter. Correct option for inline footnotes is fn-in
. So your command line call should be:
htlatex main.tex "xhtml,fn-in"
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First option in htlatex
's second parameter must be either name of custom config file, html
or xhtml
. Default is html
, which is used if you omit the parameter. Correct option for inline footnotes is fn-in
. So your command line call should be:
htlatex main.tex "xhtml,fn-in"
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First option in htlatex
's second parameter must be either name of custom config file, html
or xhtml
. Default is html
, which is used if you omit the parameter. Correct option for inline footnotes is fn-in
. So your command line call should be:
htlatex main.tex "xhtml,fn-in"
add a comment |
up vote
6
down vote
up vote
6
down vote
First option in htlatex
's second parameter must be either name of custom config file, html
or xhtml
. Default is html
, which is used if you omit the parameter. Correct option for inline footnotes is fn-in
. So your command line call should be:
htlatex main.tex "xhtml,fn-in"
First option in htlatex
's second parameter must be either name of custom config file, html
or xhtml
. Default is html
, which is used if you omit the parameter. Correct option for inline footnotes is fn-in
. So your command line call should be:
htlatex main.tex "xhtml,fn-in"
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