On 22/04/2004, at 6:37 PM, Andrea Gaggiotti wrote:
Hello!
I have a problem with equations.
Equations are mixed in my final html document.
Some of them are not in the correct place, and they are in the place of another equation.
I don't understand how to correct this behaviour.
Almost certainly the images have gotten out of order, probably due to one being too large and forcing LaTeX to create an extra empty image at some point.
Delete *all* the images then reprocess the document to get them back. Examine the on-sceen output.
Before the images are created, there should have been a message saying how many to expect. Later you should find another message saying how many were created.
If you cannot find these messages, then do it again: delete all the images, but this time use the -debug switch:
latex2html -debug .... other options ... yourfile.tex
Now you should see more messages, including the .log entries for when LaTeX is run to produce your images, followed by dvips to create PostScript versions.
If you have more images created (i.e. more pages of .dvi output) than the initial message said were needed, then you should see some indication of an oversized page within images.log .
There might even be a TeX error that's causing the problem.
If it's just a matter of an Overfull \vbox causing an extra page in images.dvi then it may be sufficient to simply increase the $PAPERSIZE in an init-file. e.g.
$PAPERSIZE='a5';
may be enough, or use 'a4' or even 'a3' if it's a really big image.
I searched in the archive and I found a way to resolve the problem: to put a different label in every equation.
But this trick does not work!
No; that's a possible solution to a different problem.
Can anyone help me?�
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
Thanks
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