how to make caption be centered under table when using tex4ht?












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What is the correct way to force tex4ht to put the caption under the table like it shows in pdf?



The caption always comes out shifted to the edge, while the table is centered OK in the middle of the web page.



Here is a MWE



documentclass[11pt]{article}%
usepackage{float}
begin{document}

begin{table}[H]
centering
begin{tabular}[c]{|c|c|}hline
A & B \hline
853.075 (sec) & 43.711 (sec)\hline
14.218 (minutes) & 0.729 (minutes)\hline
end{tabular}
caption{Total real time used to solve all problems}
end{table}

end{document}


Compiled with lualatex foo.tex the output is as expected:



Mathematica graphics



Compiled with make4ht using make4ht -ulm default foo.tex "htm,mathjax" or just make4ht foo.tex "htm" gives



enter image description here



Using TL 2018, updated 2 months ago, on Linux Ubuntu under windows 10 subsystem










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    What is the correct way to force tex4ht to put the caption under the table like it shows in pdf?



    The caption always comes out shifted to the edge, while the table is centered OK in the middle of the web page.



    Here is a MWE



    documentclass[11pt]{article}%
    usepackage{float}
    begin{document}

    begin{table}[H]
    centering
    begin{tabular}[c]{|c|c|}hline
    A & B \hline
    853.075 (sec) & 43.711 (sec)\hline
    14.218 (minutes) & 0.729 (minutes)\hline
    end{tabular}
    caption{Total real time used to solve all problems}
    end{table}

    end{document}


    Compiled with lualatex foo.tex the output is as expected:



    Mathematica graphics



    Compiled with make4ht using make4ht -ulm default foo.tex "htm,mathjax" or just make4ht foo.tex "htm" gives



    enter image description here



    Using TL 2018, updated 2 months ago, on Linux Ubuntu under windows 10 subsystem










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      What is the correct way to force tex4ht to put the caption under the table like it shows in pdf?



      The caption always comes out shifted to the edge, while the table is centered OK in the middle of the web page.



      Here is a MWE



      documentclass[11pt]{article}%
      usepackage{float}
      begin{document}

      begin{table}[H]
      centering
      begin{tabular}[c]{|c|c|}hline
      A & B \hline
      853.075 (sec) & 43.711 (sec)\hline
      14.218 (minutes) & 0.729 (minutes)\hline
      end{tabular}
      caption{Total real time used to solve all problems}
      end{table}

      end{document}


      Compiled with lualatex foo.tex the output is as expected:



      Mathematica graphics



      Compiled with make4ht using make4ht -ulm default foo.tex "htm,mathjax" or just make4ht foo.tex "htm" gives



      enter image description here



      Using TL 2018, updated 2 months ago, on Linux Ubuntu under windows 10 subsystem










      share|improve this question














      What is the correct way to force tex4ht to put the caption under the table like it shows in pdf?



      The caption always comes out shifted to the edge, while the table is centered OK in the middle of the web page.



      Here is a MWE



      documentclass[11pt]{article}%
      usepackage{float}
      begin{document}

      begin{table}[H]
      centering
      begin{tabular}[c]{|c|c|}hline
      A & B \hline
      853.075 (sec) & 43.711 (sec)\hline
      14.218 (minutes) & 0.729 (minutes)\hline
      end{tabular}
      caption{Total real time used to solve all problems}
      end{table}

      end{document}


      Compiled with lualatex foo.tex the output is as expected:



      Mathematica graphics



      Compiled with make4ht using make4ht -ulm default foo.tex "htm,mathjax" or just make4ht foo.tex "htm" gives



      enter image description here



      Using TL 2018, updated 2 months ago, on Linux Ubuntu under windows 10 subsystem







      tables captions tex4ht






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          You can style the appearance of the generated document to your liking using CSS. The caption is contained in <div class="caption">, you can center it using the text-align property. Try the following configuration file:



          Preamble{xhtml}
          Css{div.caption{text-align:center;}}
          begin{document}
          EndPreamble


          The result:



          enter image description here






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            You can style the appearance of the generated document to your liking using CSS. The caption is contained in <div class="caption">, you can center it using the text-align property. Try the following configuration file:



            Preamble{xhtml}
            Css{div.caption{text-align:center;}}
            begin{document}
            EndPreamble


            The result:



            enter image description here






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              You can style the appearance of the generated document to your liking using CSS. The caption is contained in <div class="caption">, you can center it using the text-align property. Try the following configuration file:



              Preamble{xhtml}
              Css{div.caption{text-align:center;}}
              begin{document}
              EndPreamble


              The result:



              enter image description here






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                You can style the appearance of the generated document to your liking using CSS. The caption is contained in <div class="caption">, you can center it using the text-align property. Try the following configuration file:



                Preamble{xhtml}
                Css{div.caption{text-align:center;}}
                begin{document}
                EndPreamble


                The result:



                enter image description here






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                You can style the appearance of the generated document to your liking using CSS. The caption is contained in <div class="caption">, you can center it using the text-align property. Try the following configuration file:



                Preamble{xhtml}
                Css{div.caption{text-align:center;}}
                begin{document}
                EndPreamble


                The result:



                enter image description here







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