>>>>> "RM" == Ross Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

RM> No problem. Simply prepend a prefix using   -prefix <prefix>
RM> Look at how the LaTeX2HTML manual uses 6 (or more) separate prefixes,
RM> one for each chapter.
RM> 
RM> Here is what the v97.1 manual says:
RM> 
RM>    -prefix <filename-prefix>  
RM>      Same as setting: $PREFIX = "<filename-prefix>"; 
RM>      The <filename-prefix> will be prepended to all .gif, .pl and
RM>      .html files produced, except for the top-level .html file; it may
RM>      include a (relative) directory path. This will enable multiple products of
RM>      LATEX2HTML to peacefully coexist in the same directory. However, do
RM>      not attempt to simultaneously run multiple instances of LATEX2HTML
RM>      using the same output directory, else various temporary files will
RM>      overwrite each other. 

Yep, doesn't get much clearer than that, does it.

Thanks, and sorry for not RingTFM more carefully.

-J

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