Hi again.

After increasing the paper size problem was better.  But even after using
'a0' the problem was there.

I could fix this problem by changing

\documentclasss[10pt,landscape,twocolumn]{seminar}

to

\documentclass[10pt]{article}

At first I thought latex2html simply ignore those things which can not
understand, but seems it's not the case.

Sincerely,

Hassan


On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Ross MOORE wrote:

> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > LaTex2HTML is a great application.  Unfortunately, I still have some
> > problem with image conversion. 
> > 
> > Conversion is not complete and I lose some of the picture.  After
> > conversion just the upperleft part of each picture transfers to GIF
> > format.  I checked this with other GIF viewer, and it seems I really lose
> > a huge part of my picture.  My pictures (PS files) are relatively huge.  I
> > don't know if this fact has something to do with my problem.
>  
> Check the value of the $PAPERSIZE variable.
> By default it is 'a5' in  latex2html.config .
> This is so that images of displayed equations do not come out too large,
> after scaling by  $MATH_SCALE_FACTOR  and $MATH_DISPLAY_FACTOR.
> 
> If your pictures are too large for typesetting at 'a5' width,
> then increase the $PAPERSIZE to 'an', 'b4' or maybe you need 'a3'
> or even larger --- up to 'a0' and either 'b0' or 'b1' are 
> valid sizes.
> 
> However the larger the papersize, the more memory is required
> for Ghostscript to render such a large bitmap.
> Other utilities will cut it down to size, but the initial
> memory chunk has to be pre-allocated before Ghostscript
> can do anything.
> 
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
>       Ross Moore
> 
> 
> 


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