Hi: I'm trying to get a very old LaTeX 2.0.9 doc up on the web using latex2html. It's pretty clear that I first should convert it to a native LaTeX2e doc, and that's been going well enough. My biggest problems have been with images, but I think I've got them licked, at least in the print version. Getting them right in the HTML version, though, has me stumped.
Here is a macro defn I use to wrap \includegraphics. It gets me labels, captions, and with help from another macro, \fitfig, scaling. \newcommand{\insertfigure}[3][1.0]{ \begin{figure}[htbp] \centering \includegraphics[width=\fitfig{#1}]{#2.ps}% \vspace{.2in} \caption{#3} \label{fig:#2} \end{figure} } It's used like \insertfigure[0.6]{x-data-flow}{Data Flow in Protocol X} \fitfig handles the scaling factor, here, 0.6. It returns the lesser of o the image's natural width scaled by the factor or o the current horizontal width. As I said, it works fine in the print version (dvips's PostScript, if that matters). Here's the defn for \fitfig: \makeatletter \newcommand{\fitfig}[1]{ \ifdim#1\Gin@nat@width<\textwidth #1\Gin@nat@width \else \textwidth \fi } \makeatother This doesn't work at all, though, in the HTML version. >From images.tex, here's the expansion of \fitfig and \insertfigure: \makeatletter % \providecommand{\fitfig}[1]{ \ifdim#1\Gin@nat@width<\textwidth #1\Gin@nat@width \else \textwidth \fi } \makeatother % \providecommand{\insertfigure}[3][1.0]{ \begin{figure}[htbp] \centering \includegraphics[width= #1\Gin@nat@width<\textwidth #1\Gin@nat@width \else \textwidth \fi ]{#2.ps}%% \vspace{.2in} \caption{#3} \label{fig:#2} \end{figure} } That's...not right. The inline expansion of \fitfig inside \insertfigure breaks things. Figs in the HTML look like typeset "@nat@width@natwidth" and so forth. Any advice on what I can change to fix this? Thanks, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html