The idea of splitting LATEX files
into more than one component, connected via hyperlinks,
was first implemented in Perl by Toni Lantunen at CERN.
Thanks to Robert Cailliau of the World-Wide Web Project, also at CERN,
for providing access to the source code and documentation
(although no part of the original design or the actual code has been used).
has contributed the new version of texexpand.
Also, in order to translate the ``document from hell'' (!!!)
he has extended the translator to handle \def commands,
nested math-mode commands, and has fixed several bugs.
Phillip Conrad and L. Peter Deutsch.
The pstogifPerl script uses the pstoppm.psPostScript program,
originally written by Phillip Conrad (Perfect Byte, Inc.) and
modified by L. Peter Deutsch (Aladdin Enterprises).
(from the Computer Science Education Project)
has been a very patient tester of some early versions of LATEX2HTML
and many of the current features are a result of her suggestions.