[tex4ht] is Verbatim[frame=single] supposed to show frame in tex4ht generated HTML?
Michal Hoftich
michal.h21 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 14 16:08:12 CEST 2014
Hi Nasser,
I've tried your example and it created a frame for me. When you open
file `foo.css` does it have lines:
div#fancyvrb1{ border-top: solid 0.4pt; }
div#fancyvrb1{ border-left: solid 0.4pt; }
div#fancyvrb1{ border-bottom: solid 0.4pt; }
div#fancyvrb1{ border-right: solid 0.4pt; }
at the end?
Michal
2014-08-14 15:20 GMT+02:00 Nasser M. Abbasi <nma at 12000.org>:
> Before I spend time for workaround, I thought to check what
> is the status of this is.
>
> Using
>
> \begin{Verbatim}[frame=single]
> text
> \end{Verbatim}
>
> does not show frame in HTML but it does in pdf. Googling
> around, it seems that this was supposed to work in tex4ht,
> here is email posting from 2005 by Eitan Gurari
>
> http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Comp/comp.text.tex/2005-08/msg00441.html
>
> So it must have been working then? Yet on texlive 2014, I do not
> get frame in HTML. Here is a MWE
>
> --------------------------------
> \documentclass[]{article}
> \usepackage{fancyvrb}
> \begin{document}
> \begin{Verbatim}[frame=single]
> text
> \end{Verbatim}
> \end{document}
> ------------------------------
>
> Compiled with htlatex foo.tex
>
> HTML generated is
>
> --------------------------------
> </head><body >
> <div class="fancyvrb" id="fancyvrb1"><a
> id="x1-3r1"></a><span
> class="cmtt-10"> </span><span
> class="cmtt-10"> text</span></div>
> </body></html>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Any one knows if this should have generated a frame? If not,
> then why does the email above seems to suggest that a frame
> was generated at that time? Something changed since then?
>
> thanks,
> -Nasser
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