Ralf HEMMECKE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
...
> >>> \begin{image}{directory/name} ... \end{image} Hyperlatex couldn't
> >>> deal with that before and it can't deal with it now.
>
> Well, with hyperlatex-relative-prefix it is easy.
...
> If I am not wrong then everything works fine if htmldir is ".".
You mean still works fine, I hope.
...
> In the \endimage code in hyperlatex.sty appears [EMAIL PROTECTED] So why
> not replace the line
>
> \jobname.dvi\space>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> by
>
> \jobname.dvi\space>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> and the same with
>
> ps2image\space -res\space [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> replaced by
>
> ps2image\space -res\space [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The correspoding references in the html file would have to match; how
hard would it be to arrange that? Would that be tricky at all?
Are there any advantages to specifying the image file name?
(Obviously, I don't know the answer to any of these.)
> I would then even add code to ps2image to remove the .ps file.
> Who would ever need the .ps file?
Not me.
> Maybe, I do not understand the initial intention, but approximately that
> would be my suggestion to
> 1) Overcome the directory problem in the image environment and
How does this overcome this problem? Doesn't it just make the
directory in the image environment impossible (rather than
unsupported)?
> Hmmm, I cannot think of a quick solution to strip off the directory part
> with latex, but it should work somehow.
Well, you did come up with a nice solution.
But that wouldn't be necessary if the image name is replaced by a
counter, right?
Jay
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