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To get acquainted with the document, the best thing to do is to select the "Collapse all sections" item from the "View" menu. This will leave visible only the titles of the top-level sections.
Clicking on a section title toggles the visibility of the section content. If you have collapsed all of the sections, this will let you discover the document progressively, from the top-level sections to the lower-level ones.
Generally speaking, anything that is blue is clickable.
Clicking on a reference link (like an equation number, for instance) will display the reference as close as possible, without breaking the layout. Clicking on the displayed content or on the reference link hides the content. This is recursive: if the content includes a reference, clicking on it will have the same effect. These "links" are not necessarily numbers, as it is possible in LaTeX2Web to use full text for a reference.
Clicking on a bibliographical reference (i.e., a number within brackets) will display the reference.
Speech bubbles indicate a footnote. Click on the bubble to reveal the footnote (there is no page in a web document, so footnotes are placed inside the text flow). Acronyms work the same way as footnotes, except that you have the acronym instead of the speech bubble.
By default, discussions are open in a document. Click on the discussion button below to reveal the discussion thread. However, you must be registered to participate in the discussion.
If a thread has been initialized, you can reply to it. Any modification to any comment, or a reply to it, in the discussion is signified by email to the owner of the document and to the author of the comment.
The blue button below that says "table of contents" is your tool to navigate in a publication.
The left arrow brings you to the previous document in the publication, and the right one brings you to the next. Both cycle over the publication list.
The middle button that says "table of contents" reveals the publication table of contents. This table is hierarchical structured. It has sections, and sections can be collapsed or expanded. If you are a registered user, you can save the layout of the table of contents.
First published on Monday, Oct 28, 2024 and last modified on Thursday, Aug 28, 2025
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This is a LaTeX2Web publication that centralize the help regarding the use of LaTeX2Web.
It evolves together with LaTeX2Web itself.
To navigate in the help, click on the LaTeX2Web help: table of contents blue button above, and you will see the outline of the documentation.
This navigation button is here on all help pages.
The help informally consists in two parts;
The LaTeX related help has two parts.
The LaTeX2Web specific help has to parts.
The help on the LaTeX2Web workflow outlines the various stages of the publishing process.
The help sections on the source code editor and the Inline Editor detail how you can edit your document within LaTeX2Web. The Inline Editor uses the unique structure of the document model to provide a visual and interactive editing experience, right inside the web page of your document.