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These switches affect whether images are created at all, whether
old images are reused on subsequent runs or new ones created afresh,
and whether anti-aliasing effects are used within the images themselves.
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-ascii_mode
- Same as setting: $ASCII_MODE = $EXTERNAL_IMAGES = 1;
Use only ASCII characters and do not include any images in the final output.
With -ascii_mode the output of the translator can be used on
character-based browsers, such as lynx,
which do not support inlined images (via the <IMG> tag).
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-nolatex
- Same as setting: $NOLATEX = 1;
Disable the mechanism for passing unknown environments to LATEX for processing.
This can be thought of as ``draft mode'' which allows
faster translation of the basic document structure and text,
without fancy figures, equations or tables.
(This option has been superseded by the -no_images option,
see below.)
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-external_images
- Same as setting: $EXTERNAL_IMAGES = 1;
Instead of including any generated images inside the document,
leave them outside the document and provide hypertext links to them.
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-ps_images
- Same as setting: $PS_IMAGES = $EXTERNAL_IMAGES = 1;
Use links to external PostScript files rather than inlined images
in the chosen graphics format.
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-discard
- Same as setting: $DISCARD_PS = 1;
The temporary PostScript files are discarded immediately after they
have been used to create the image in the desired graphics format.
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-no_images
- Same as setting: $NO_IMAGES = 1;
Do not attempt to produce any inlined images.
The missing images can be generated ``off-line'' by restarting LATEX2HTML
with the option -images_only .
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-images_only
- Same as setting: $IMAGES_ONLY = 1;
Try to convert any inlined images that were left over from previous
runs of LATEX2HTML.
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-reuse <reuse_option>
- Same as setting: $REUSE = <reuse_option>;
This switch specifies the extent to which image files are to be shared
or recycled.
There are three valid options:
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0
- Do not ever share or recycle image files.
This choice also invokes an interactive session
prompting the user about what to do about
a pre-existing HTML directory, if it exists.
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1
- Recycle image files from a previous run if they are available,
but do not share identical images that must be created in this run.
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2
- Recycle image files from a previous run and share identical
images from this run.
This is the default.
A later section provides
additional information about image-reuse.
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-no_reuse
- Same as setting: $REUSE = 0;
Do not share or recycle images generated during previous translations.
This is equivalent to -reuse 0 .
(This will enable the initial interactive session during which the user is
asked whether to reuse the old directory, delete its contents or quit.)
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-antialias
- Same as setting: $ANTI_ALIAS = 1; (Default is 0.)
Generated images of figure environments and external PostScript files
should use anti-aliasing. By default anti-aliasing is not
used with these images, since this may interfere with the contents
of the images themselves.
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-antialias_text
- Same as setting: $ANTI_ALIAS_TEXT = 1; (Default is 1.)
Generated images of typeset material such as text, mathematical formulas,
tables and the content of makeimage environments,
should use anti-aliasing effects.
The default is normally to use anti-aliasing for text,
since the resulting images are much clearer on-screen.
However the default may have been changed locally.
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-no_antialias
- Same as setting: $ANTI_ALIAS = 0; (Default is 0.)
Generated images of figure environments and external PostScript files
should not use anti-aliasing with images,
though the local default may have been changed to use it.
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-no_antialias_text
- Same as setting: $ANTI_ALIAS_TEXT = 0; (Default is 1.)
Generated images of typeset material should not use anti-aliasing effects.
Although on-screen images of text are definitely improved using anti-aliasing,
printed images can be badly blurred, even at 300dpi.
Higher resolution printers do a much better job with the resulting grey-scale images.
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11/2/1997