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Several people have contributed suggestions, ideas, solutions, support
and encouragement. Some of these are Roderick Williams
, Ana Maria Paiva
,
Jamil Sawar
and Andrew Cole
at the Computer Based Learning Unit
.
-
CERN
- The idea of splitting LATEX files
into more than one component, connected via hyperlinks,
was first implemented in Perl by Toni Lantunen at CERN.
Thanks to Robert Cailliau <cailliau@cernnext.cern.ch>
of the World-Wide Web Project, also at CERN,
for providing access to the source code and documentation
(although no part of the original design or the actual code has been used).
-
Robert S. Thau
- <rst@edu.mit.ai>
has contributed the new version of texexpand.
Also, in order to translate the ``document from hell'' (!!!)
he has extended the translator to handle \def commands,
nested math-mode commands, and has fixed several bugs.
-
Phillip Conrad and L. Peter Deutsch.
- The pstogif Perl script uses the pstoppm.ps PostScript program,
originally written by Phillip Conrad (Perfect Byte, Inc.) and
modified by L. Peter Deutsch (Aladdin Enterprises).
-
Roderick Williams
- The idea of using existing symbolic labels to provide cross-references
between documents was first conceived during discussions with
Roderick Williams
<rodw@cbl.leeds.ac.uk>
.
-
Eric Carroll
- <eric@ca.utoronto.utcc.enfm>
,
who first suggested providing a command like \hyperref.
-
Franz Vojik
- <vojik@de.tu-muenchen.informatik>
provided the basic mechanism for handling foreign accents.
-
Todd Little
- The -auto_navigation option was based on an idea by Todd
<little@com.dec.enet.nuts2u>
.
-
Axel Belinfante
- <Axel.Belinfante@cs.utwente.nl>
provided the Perl code in the makeidx.perl file,
as well as numerous suggestions and bug-reports.
-
Verena Umar
- <verena@edu.vanderbilt.cas.compsci>
( Computer Science Education Project
)
has been a very patient tester of some early versions of LATEX2HTML
and many of the current features are a result of her suggestions.
-
Ian Foster and Bob Olson.
- Thanks to Ian Foster <itf@mcs.anl.gov>
and Bob Olson <olson@mcs.anl.gov>
at the Argonne National Labs, for setting up the LATEX2HTML mailing list
.
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11/2/1997