I have a Postscript document. It was created with MS Publisher. I can convert it with ps2pdf14 without any problem. I want to also generate HTML.
The document is a double-sided booklet -- with four pages per sheet (two each side). So, if I look at the document each page shows two "pages" -- for example, page 3 in xpdf shows both page 26 and page 3. It's a good layout for printing, but not for viewing online. Anyone know of a tool to convert the pdf or postscript to html? I've seen some pdf2html converters that just create an image out of each page using Ghostscript, which is not what I want. I want the text, images and structure. Publisher (and Word) can generate HTML, but the generated HTML is nothing I'd want to use. I don't want all that fancy M$ formatting. BTW -- I'm more than willing to listen to someone describe how easy all this would be in LaTeX (if that's true). It would be nice to have a single input source and be able to generate PDF and HTML for viewing on-line, and also Postscript for printing the booklet. Thanks, -- Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]