$ADDRESS = "$address_data[0]
\n$address_data[1]";
$NO_NAVIGATION = 0; # 1 = do not put a navigation panel at the top of each page
# Put navigation links at the top of each page. If the page exceeds
# $WORDS_IN_PAGE number of words then put one at the bottom of the page.
$AUTO_NAVIGATION = 1;
# Put a link to the index page in the navigation panel
$INDEX_IN_NAVIGATION = 1;
# Put a link to the table of contents in the navigation panel
$CONTENTS_IN_NAVIGATION = 1;
# Put a link to the next logical page in the navigation panel
$NEXT_PAGE_IN_NAVIGATION = 1;
# Put a link to the previous logical page in the navigation panel
$PREVIOUS_PAGE_IN_NAVIGATION = 1;
$INFO = 1; # 0 = do not make a "About this document..." section
# Reuse images generated during previous runs
$REUSE = 2;
# When this is 1, the section numbers are shown. The section numbers should
# then match those that would have bee produced by LaTeX.
# The correct section numbers are obtained from the $FILE.aux file generated
# by LaTeX.
# Hiding the seciton numbers encourages use of particular sections
# as standalone documents. In this case the cross reference to a section
# is shown using the default symbol rather than the section number.
$SHOW_SECTION_NUMBERS = 0;
### Other global variables ###############################################
$CHILDLINE = "
\n";
# This is the line width measured in pixels and it is used to right justify
# equations and equation arrays;
$LINE_WIDTH = 500;
# Used in conjunction with AUTO_NAVIGATION
$WORDS_IN_PAGE = 300;
# Affects ONLY the way accents are processed
#$default_language = 'english';
$default_language = 'japanese';
# The value of this variable determines how many words to use in each
# title that is added to the navigation panel (see below)
#
$WORDS_IN_NAVIGATION_PANEL_TITLES = 4;
# This number will determine the size of the equations, special characters,
# and anything which will be converted into an inlined image
# *except* "image generating environments" such as "figure", "table"
# or "minipage".
# Effective values are those greater than 0.
# Sensible values are between 0.1 - 4.
$MATH_SCALE_FACTOR = 1.6;
# This number will determine the size of
# image generating environments such as "figure", "table" or "minipage".
# Effective values are those greater than 0.
# Sensible values are between 0.1 - 4.
$FIGURE_SCALE_FACTOR = 1.6;
# If this is set then intermediate files are left for later inspection.
# This includes $$_images.tex and $$_images.log created during image
# conversion.
# Caution: Intermediate files can be *enormous*.
$DEBUG = 0;
# If both of the following two variables are set then the "Up" button
# of the navigation panel in the first node/page of a converted document
# will point to $EXTERNAL_UP_LINK. $EXTERNAL_UP_TITLE should be set
# to some text which describes this external link.
$EXTERNAL_UP_LINK = "";
$EXTERNAL_UP_TITLE = "";
# If this is set then the resulting HTML will look marginally better if viewed
# with Netscape.
$NETSCAPE_HTML = 0;
# Valid paper sizes are "letter", "legal", "a4","a3","a2" and "a0"
# Paper sizes has no effect other than in the time it takes to create inlined
# images and in whether large images can be created at all ie
# - larger paper sizes *MAY* help with large image problems
# - smaller paper sizes are quicker to handle
$PAPERSIZE = "a4";
# Replace "english" with another language in order to tell LaTeX2HTML that you
# want some generated section titles (eg "Table of Contents" or "References")
# to appear in a different language. Currently only "english" and "french"
# is supported but it is very easy to add your own. See the example in the
# file "latex2html.config"
#$TITLES_LANGUAGE = "english";
$TITLES_LANGUAGE = "japanese";
### Navigation Panel ##########################################################
#
# The navigation panel is constructed out of buttons and section titles.
# These can be configured in any combination with arbitrary text and
# HTML tags interspersed between them.
# The buttons available are:
# $PREVIOUS - points to the previous section
# $UP - points up to the "parent" section
# $NEXT - points to the next section
# $NEXT_GROUP - points to the next "group" section
# $PREVIOUS_GROUP - points to the previous "group" section
# $CONTENTS - points to the contents page if there is one
# $INDEX - points to the index page if there is one
#
# If the corresponding section exists the button will contain an
# active link to that section. If the corresponding section does
# not exist the button will be inactive.
#
# Also for each of the $PREVIOUS $UP $NEXT $NEXT_GROUP and $PREVIOUS_GROUP
# buttons there are equivalent $PREVIOUS_TITLE, $UP_TITLE, etc variables
# which contain the titles of their corresponding sections.
# Each title is empty if there is no corresponding section.
#
# The subroutine below constructs the navigation panels in each page.
# Feel free to mix and match buttons, titles, your own text, your logos,
# and arbitrary HTML (the "." is the Perl concatenation operator).
sub top_navigation_panel {
# Now add a few buttons with a space between them
"$NEXT $UP $PREVIOUS $CONTENTS $INDEX $CUSTOM_BUTTONS" .
"
\n" . # Line break
# If ``next'' section exists, add its title to the navigation panel
($NEXT_TITLE ? " Next: $NEXT_TITLE\n" : undef) .
# Similarly with the ``up'' title ...
($UP_TITLE ? "Up: $UP_TITLE\n" : undef) .
# ... and the ``previous'' title
($PREVIOUS_TITLE ? " Previous: $PREVIOUS_TITLE\n" : undef) .
# Line Break, horizontal rule (3-d dividing line) and new paragraph
"
\n"
}
sub bot_navigation_panel {
# Start with a horizontal rule (3-d dividing line)
"
".
# Now add a few buttons with a space between them
"$NEXT $UP $PREVIOUS $CONTENTS $INDEX $CUSTOM_BUTTONS" .
"
\n" . # Line break
# If ``next'' section exists, add its title to the navigation panel
($NEXT_TITLE ? " Next: $NEXT_TITLE\n" : undef) .
# Similarly with the ``up'' title ...
($UP_TITLE ? "Up: $UP_TITLE\n" : undef) .
# ... and the ``previous'' title
($PREVIOUS_TITLE ? " Previous: $PREVIOUS_TITLE\n" : undef)
}
1; # This must be the last line