Hi- I have installed latex2html on cygwin -after installing netpbm and perl (which was on there from the beginning) and following the instructions at [http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~suvrit/work/l2h.html]. Everything worked in one go, no complaints.
Then I tried pstoimg on a black-and-white .eps file, got a png file exactly as expected. Then pstoimg on a color .eps file (made with gnuplot), and I got this error: > $ pstoimg IAN_PER3rawrotation.eps > pstoimg V2002-2-1 (Revision 1.16, Perl 5.008007) > pstoimg: Processing IAN_PER3rawrotation.eps > pstoimg: Error: "/usr/bin/ppmquant 256 < /tmp/p612.pnm | /usr/bin/pnmtopng > > IAN_PER3rawrotation.png" failed: It doesn't say why, but when I run the command between quotes I get: > $ /usr/bin/ppmquant 256 < /tmp/p612.pnm | /usr/bin/pnmtopng > > IAN_PER3rawrotation.png > pnmcolormap: making histogram... > pnmcolormap: Scanning image 0 > pnmcolormap: 7 colors so far > pnmcolormap: Scanning image 1 > pnmcolormap: Image 1 depth (1) is not the same as Image 0 (3) > pnmcolormap failed, rc=256 > pnmtopng: Error reading magic number from Netpbm image stream. Most often, > this means your input file is empty. All I know at this point is that ppmquant, or rather, a call inside ppmquant to pnmcolormap, goes wrong in cygwin. Does anyone else know of this problem, and has anyone found a workaround yet? If it helps, the gnuplot file that I use has these output options: > set size 2.2,1.1 > set terminal postscript eps enhanced color "Helvetica" 28 > set output "IAN_PER3rawrotation.eps" > set border 15 lw 2 > set key bottom left [clip] Maybe one of these options (`enhanced') screws up pstoimg? Just to make sure: Running the same commands in Linux results in a beautiful PNG file! Also, the EPS and PNM files in cygwin look completely fine. See http://www.wbic.cam.ac.uk/~amw71/IAN_PER3rawrotation.eps http://www.wbic.cam.ac.uk/~amw71/p612.pnm Many thanks for all your suggestions. Best wishes Alle Meije Wink _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list latex2html@tug.org http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html