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
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
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
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
Herb W. Swan wrote:
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Thanks, Ross. That did the trick. And it was a trick.
Ross comes up with some pretty amazing stuff, doesn't he!
I don't think I
would have come up with it on my own. I would say that the coding that
Bruce Miller made possible through his modifications to