[l2h] \verb|test| produces code/code without content

2003-06-05 Thread Theo Wilhelm
Hello, \verb|test| is translated into code/code without content (should be codetest/code I guess) Can anybody help me? I have tried latex2html Version 2002-1 (1.69) as well as the current version (1.7 ?). The current version I have installed manually as well as using the rpm for Suse

[l2h] latex2html-2002-2-1 installation bug

2003-06-05 Thread colliera
hello, firstly, thanks for latex2html: it works really well and produces astonishingly good html output. good work! i have just installed latex2html-2002-2-1 and have come up against the following snag: after configuring with: ./configure --enable-eps --enable-png --enable-wrapper building

[l2h] Bug Report latex2html 2000-beta1-8 image processing

2003-06-05 Thread Hadmut Danisch
Hi, I'd like to report a bug in latex2html 2000-beta1-8 I'm currently writing a book with several included eps images. The images are scanned letters, so they are A4 in normal size, but they are scaled by 0.9, to fit into the page. Normal latex output looks nice. latex2html has a problem with

RE: [l2h] problem with latex2html from tetex-1.0.7-47.1

2003-06-05 Thread Guy Gloor
Francois, The quick fix is to change the ' -sides' to ' -black' in pstoimg. This should take care of the problem with the math formulae, but you may have trouble with some images if you wish them to be transparent, or if you are trying to include things like colour graphics or photographs. The

[l2h] SIunits

2003-06-05 Thread colliera
hello, it seems that latex2html does not handle SIunits.sty. attached is a first attempt at the required functionality as SIunits.perl. best regards, andrew collier. -- Andrew B. Collier Antarctic Research Fellow tel: +27 31 2601157 Space Physics Research Institute

Re: [l2h] Relative URLs in png/gif images

2003-06-05 Thread Bruce Miller
Herb W. Swan wrote: LaTeX2HTML uses an absolute path name when including a gif or png image. These absolute paths will break when the entire document is moved to a different location or a different server. Relative URLs would be more portable and appropriate if the user specifies an image path

[l2h] pstoimg bug: 24-bit color depth

2003-06-05 Thread David Pritchard
I've found a bug in pstoimg. The -depth command-line parameter and DEPTH environment variable are supposed to allow the user to choose the colour depth of the bitmap. Valid values are 1, 8 and 24 according to the documentation, and the default is 8. So, I added a $ENV{DEPTH}=24 line to my

[l2h] latex2html i-Package

2003-06-05 Thread Gerben Wierda
On Sunday, Apr 27, 2003, at 23:50 Europe/Amsterdam, Wendy McKay wrote: About an i-Package for latex2html: Ross said he asked you a year ago ;-) I second that motion. It will make my transition in June/July to OS X a lot smoother. I just had another request for it today. So, let's see. I looked

[l2h] \verb|test| produces code/code without content

2003-06-05 Thread Theo Wilhelm
Hello, \verb|test| is translated into code/code without content (should be codetest/code I guess) Can anybody help me? I have tried latex2html Version 2002-1 (1.69) as well as the current version (1.7 ?) Thanks in advance and nice greetings from hot Innsbruck Theo

Re: [l2h] Relative URLs in png/gif images

2003-06-05 Thread Ross Moore
Hi Herb, Given the sample coding that you provided, the 'feature' (or lack thereof) is part of the coding for the package that now handles the way \includegraphics is processed. However, since your image is constant, (i.e. requiring no further processing for use in your web-pages,) then you

Re: [l2h] Relative URLs in png/gif images

2003-06-05 Thread Ross Moore
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Herb W. Swan wrote: Thanks, Ross, for your prompt reply. I tried your suggestion, but it fell a bit short of expectations: What happened was that l2h still tried to convert the image with pstoimg. Of course it failed, since the image was empty as far as

Re: [l2h] Relative URLs in png/gif images

2003-06-05 Thread Herb W. Swan
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Ross Moore wrote: OK, yes; it tried to make an image of the {figure} environment. To prevent this, simply insert an empty {makeimage} environment inside the figure; hence within your macro definition, as shown below. This is the way to tell LaTeX2HTML to make an image