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The package is loaded after \usepackage{hyperlatex}
by putting
\W\usepackage{rhxxname}into the preample of your LaTeX file or simply write the above command (the
\W
is then not necessary) into your
init.hlx file.
The package extends Hyperlatex in such a way that it becomes possible to
generate subdirectories by writing something like
\xname{DirA/DirB/File}
just before the section that should go
to a separate file. The links from and to all elements in your whole
document will be generated correctly by Hyperlatex.
Well, there are a few commands that could perhaps be interesting, but I don't want to make them generally available to a normal user because then I would have to rename them or additionally provide an rhxxname.sty file.
My hope is that this package becomes redundant in the next version of Hyperlatex.
A great advantage of this extension is that it then becomes possible to generate all of your web pages from one single LaTeX file without the need to write Makefiles.
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