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From: | Graham Smith |
Subject: | Re: [AUCTeX] code to include alternate name for a graphic when exported to HTML |
Date: | Sat, 1 Mar 2008 14:11:39 +0000 |
* Graham Smith (2008-03-01) writes:
> In HTML and, indeed PDFs, there is an "alt" text option where you provide
> alternative text for the image.
Ah, _that's_ what you mean.
> I have only just started with Aquamacs/Auctex/Beamer and it would have been
> useful to have created "accessibility" ready HTML direct from the Latex
> code, evern if this involved using something like Latex2HTML, but it would
> have been even nicer if the HTML could created directl from Aquamacs/AUCTEX,
> but that is a question I have raised elsewhere.
I don't know how good LaTeX2HTML or (as far as I have heard the better
alternative) TeX4ht support "alt" text. You'll have to check this
yourself. But it is no big deal adding a call to one of them to
`TeX-command-list' so that it will show up in the Command menu in
AUCTeX. I've demonstrated how to do this a few days ago on this list.
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Ralf
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