In rendered HTML, the line number should be right aligned, and
code should be left aligned accordingly.
In addition, this patch added the basic build instructions, so that
someone can generated the PDF and HTML files.
Close#44
This changes the layout to use the default font size with a reasonable
max width and margins around the body. Elements that would overflow on
narrow displays are changed to wrap (.author) or present a scroll bar as
necessary (figure, .verbatim, .fancyvrb). The properties on html and
body are set such that there is no full-document vertical scrolling.
Inline math is displayed in the same size as the surrounding text.
This patch generates HTML files with "make4ht" in the "html" directory.
Known issues with "make4ht":
Running "make4ht -suf html5 -d html lkmpg.tex" will cause the following
flaws:
1. The layout was unsatisfying.
2. After parsing TeX, it stoped at "\tableofcontents" with errors.
3. Several unneeded files were generated.
4. No way to specify the destination filename for HTML generation.
Solutions/workaround:
1. Use customized configuration file "html.cfg" to specify the layout style.
2. Turn off the \tableofcontents section when using make4ht. However, this
results in the lack of table of contents in HTML. It can be fixed by
appending "\Configure{tableofcontents*}{chapter,section,subsection}"
to configuration file.
3. The build system removes the temporary files.
4. Use a symbolic link "index.html" to "lkmpg.html".