[l2h] eepic with latex2html

2004-02-21 Thread Paul Jolly
Dear All, I haven't been able to find any reference to this topic in the archives so please excuse me if the answer is obvious. Consider the four attached files, test.tex, test.eepic, test.ps and img1.png. The PS file output is the result of running the usual latex - dvips combination on

[l2h] Look up section Globbing in the troubleshooting manual.

2004-02-21 Thread Marcel Schmittfull
Hi! I tried to translate the tex file http://japtik.sf.net/latex2html/qq1b.tex to html by running latex2html 2002-2-1 (1.71) on it. Unfortunately I encounter the following error. ... Reading ...

[l2h] input files

2004-02-21 Thread Nadia Karlinsky
Hi-- I'm running into the following problem:

Re: [l2h] Tabular problems - malformed tabular after section or subsection

2004-02-21 Thread Ross Moore
Hi John, On 22/02/2004, at 2:31 AM, John O'Gorman wrote: Ross Moore wrote: Hello John, Please send an example where this has failed for you. Thanks Ross for your incredibly speedy response. In comparison, I have been a little tardy in setting up the website. I've looked at the examples,

Re: [l2h] input files

2004-02-21 Thread Ross Moore
Hello Nadia, On 22/02/2004, at 9:45 AM, Nadia Karlinsky wrote: Hi-- I'm running into the following problem: I run latex2html, and after the working directory is created, I get: texexpand: Error: More than one input file specified. texexpand failed: No such file or directory What

Re: [l2h] Tabular problems - solved

2004-02-21 Thread John O'Gorman
My most grateful thanks Ross. I'm amazed that you could penetrate so deeply into the cause of the problem in so little time. I will alter the perl as you suggest. Warmest regards John O'Gorman Ross Moore wrote: Hi John, I've looked at the examples, thanks. As I thought, the problem was

Re: [l2h] Tabular problems - fix conbfirmed

2004-02-21 Thread John O'Gorman
Ross I can confirm that the fix has worked for the main document that I had been working on. Seems like your confidence that the fix was robust was well founded. Congratulations John O'Gorman ___ latex2html mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]