问题
I have my habits with LaTeX, then in HTML I don’t know which element can replace the LaTeX’s \subparagraph{} command. <br /> isn’t a good idea because it is the equivalent of the blank line in LaTeX. I can create a special class “subparagraph” but before I want to know if HTML didn’t have a similar element.
The \subparagrahp{} LaTeX’s command is something between the paragraph and the HTML’s <br /> element. Overapi didn’t tell me more :/
Someone have any idea please?
回答1:
You could use a div element as the paragraph subsitute and p elements as subparagraphs, with additional class for styling, this could represent your LaTeX document structure.
\paragraph{Introfoo}
Introduction lorem lorem
\subparagraph*{}
Foobar lorem impsum ugh
\subparagraph*{}
Foobar lorem impsum ugh
would translate to:
The h3 tag is just a suggestion, the level depends on your other structure around this.
<div class="paragraph">
<h3 class="paragraph">Introfoo</h3>
<p class="paragraph">
Introduction lorem lorem
</p>
<p class="subparagraph">
Foobar lorem impsum ugh 1
</p>
<p class="subparagraph">
Foobar lorem impsum ugh 2
</p>
</div>
回答2:
LaTeX' \paragraph is a heading element, the next-to-smallest one, so I'd map it to <h5>, leaving <h6> for subparagraphs, and use CSS to give them display:inline-block (run-in headers) and appropriate other styling as desired. This will leavel h1-h4 for title-and-or-chapter, section, subsection, subsubsection.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21246456/subparagraph-equivalent-in-html