Dear Shigeharu TAKENO, I confirm that this workaround solved my problem. Thank you very much!
Best regards. Duc A. HOANG On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 7:54 PM, Shigeharu TAKENO <sh...@iee.niit.ac.jp> wrote: > shige 10/23 2017 > ---------------- > > Duc A. HOANG wrote: > | Even when I use the command without space, the problem remains the same. > | Here is the output > > Ok, I understand your problem. > > This is a bug of latex2html only for Windows version. > On MS-Windows, latex2html program is a batch file latex2html.bat > in fact. Options to the batch file are devided, concatenated, and > passed to Perl executable program at first. > > But, for batch file, the option separator is not only space, but > also comma, semicolon, and equal ('='). So, the first process of > the batch file for options translates > > -html_version 3.2,latin2,unicode > > to > > -html_version 3.2 latin2 unicode > > incorrectly. > > Well, to workaround the problem, I propose that > > 1) modify the latex2html.bat at the line about 15657: > > # Require the option specific files > @HTML_VERSION = split(/,/, $HTML_OPTIONS); > foreach $ext ( @HTML_VERSION ) { > > to > # Require the option specific files > @HTML_VERSION = split(/:/, $HTML_OPTIONS); > foreach $ext ( @HTML_VERSION ) { > > 2) specify the option for html_version with separator colon > instead of comma: > > -html_version 3.2:latin2:unicode > > I think this is not a good solution, but may fix your problem > temporary. > > +========================================================+ > Shigeharu TAKENO NIigata Institute of Technology > kashiwazaki,Niigata 945-1195 JAPAN > sh...@iee.niit.ac.jp TEL(&FAX): +81-257-22-8161 > +========================================================+ _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list latex2html@tug.org http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html