On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Kenny Ye wrote:
> I have basicly two problems. First, in the images of my math displays, there
> are thick black lines on the left and the bottom. Now, you can see what I meant
[...]
> other images are all much smaller. I am using ghostscript 5.10 but only have
> pbmplus but no netpbm. Is that the problem? The original latex file is
Exactly. netpbm-1mar1994-p1 contains an updated pnmcrop that allows for
selective cropping from one direction only. Have a look at LaTeX2HTML's
README files for locations where to get this version of netpbm. There are
binary distributions for the major platforms as well if you do not want to
compile them yourself.
The problem with the table is probably different; AFAIK at the moment
environments that span more than one (letter|A4) page in print are not
handled correctly. Try to separate them manually (using
%begin{htmlonly}...%end{htmlonly} to encapsulate LaTeX code for HTML
generation) by splitting the table into smaller pieces. This is ugly, I
know. After having some other jobs done, I may return to this point.
By the way, do you use at least HTML version 3.2? Your table should then
be converted into a HTML table rather than being converted into an image.
Look at your latex2html.config file if you are using the correct setting.
Hope this helps!
-Marek
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