I had some problems before and the main thing I was told was to update
to a better pnmcrop (which actually supported the cropping commands). I
was also running 98.1p1
So, I got a proper version of pnmcrop and upgraded to latex2html 98.2p7,
but I am still having all sorts of problems.
#1)
Most of the images are wrong - they seem to have been cropped from the
wrong area or the wrong image.
#2)
It appears to have lost all the section numbers.
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Possible symptoms that maybe I should correct first:
#1)
This is what I get from install-test. $LATEX2HTMLDIR is fine,
and I do not see any such utility "ps2img-n".
Main script installation was... 0 1 ...successful.
Setting up texexpand script...1 ...succeeded
This is install-test for LaTeX2HTML V98.2
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Testing availability of external programs...
Perl version 5.003 is OK.
texexpand was found.
Checking for availability of DBM or NDBM (Unix DataBase Management)...
DBM was found.
Checking if globbing works... globbing is ok.
DVIPS version 5.58 is OK.
pstoimg was found.
Setting up pstoimg script...0 1 ...succeeded
Setting up pstoimg_nopipes script...0 1 ...succeeded
Setting up pstoimg ps2img-n...
Cannot find /usr/tees1/grad/dpapp/latex2html/ps2img-n
Please check the value of $LATEX2HTMLDIR in latex2html.config
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#2)
>From the top of images.log
! LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}.
See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
Type H <return> for immediate help.
...
l.11 \degree{Master of Science} 2
\dept{Computing Science} 3\permanentaddress...
You're in trouble here. Try typing <return> to proceed.
If that doesn't work, type X <return> to quit.
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#3)
At the end latex2html says something about "Can't implement style
{./thesis}." I do \usepackage{./thesis} in the tex file. I've
tried putting the explicity path or no relative path but no luck,
it always seems to say that. I don't remember if the older version
said that. With the older version I had to create (in advance)
the directory it would put the HTML into and manually put in the
thesis.sty file, but I've tried that with the new version.
You can see an example:
http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~dpapp/thesis/thesis/node38.html
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