From: Thomas M. Breuel
Subject: Re: CLtL2 now available for ftp
Date: 
Message-ID: <TMB.94Aug20212058@arolla.idiap.ch>
In article <······················@straz.cambridge.apple.com> ·····@cambridge.apple.com (Steve Strassmann) writes:
|I'm very happy to announce that the complete sources (in TeX)
|to Guy Steele's Common Lisp book are now available by anonymous
|ftp from Apple. 

Great!  This sounds like a perfect candidate for conversion to HTML.
Has anybody tried?

				Thanks,
					Thomas.
From: Alison Cawsey
Subject: Re: CLtL2 now available for ftp
Date: 
Message-ID: <Cuxo3p.Fpy@dcs.gla.ac.uk>
In article <·················@arolla.idiap.ch> ···@idiap.ch writes:
>In article <······················@straz.cambridge.apple.com> ·····@cambridge.apple.com (Steve Strassmann) writes:
>|I'm very happy to announce that the complete sources (in TeX)
>|to Guy Steele's Common Lisp book are now available by anonymous
>|ftp from Apple. 
>
>Great!  This sounds like a perfect candidate for conversion to HTML.
>Has anybody tried?

I tried, using latex2html. The result is:

http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~alison/clm/clm.html

Code fragements and section references are missing,
probably because I didnt latex it first. If someone
manages to latex it, then creating the HTML files is
very easy, but takes a long time and a machine with a
reasonable amount of memory!

		Alison