On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 12:00:58PM -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Unfortunately, htlatex on Windows only works when you call it with a
simple filename without a path (either absolute or relative), so the
tempdir approach will not work the way you thought it. However
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 12:00:58PM -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
I tested the patch on linux and I found some quirks. The least important
is that when exporting to html, the export dir is filled with byproduct
files such as .dvi, .aux, .log, .idv, and others which
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 12:00:58PM -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
> Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> > Unfortunately, htlatex on Windows only works when you call it with a
> > simple filename without a path (either absolute or relative), so the
> > tempdir approach will not wor
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 12:00:58PM -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
>
> I tested the patch on linux and I found some quirks. The least important
> is that when exporting to html, the export dir is filled with byproduct
> files such as .dvi, .aux, .log, .idv, and others
Can someone see if using htlatex.bat rather than htlatex on Windows
helps with the can't use pathnames problem? I've found some references
to this on the web.
rh
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==
Richard G Heck, Jr
Professor of Philosophy
Brown University
Richard Heck wrote:
Can someone see if using htlatex.bat rather than htlatex on Windows
helps with the can't use pathnames problem? I've found some references
to this on the web.
Actually, it looks like getting htlatex to work with Windows is entirely
non-trivial:
http://facweb.arch.ohio
Richard Heck wrote:
Can someone see if using htlatex.bat rather than htlatex on Windows
helps with the can't use pathnames problem? I've found some references
to this on the web.
no luck (works fine if i run htlatex on the .tex file)
C:\tmp\lyx_tmpdir4220a04156\lyx_tmpbuf0
script or something that would fix the problem on Windows.
Richard
Edwin Leuven wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
Can someone see if using htlatex.bat rather than htlatex on Windows
helps with the can't use pathnames problem? I've found some references
to this on the web.
no luck (works fine if i run
for html2latex. The other option would be to try to ship
some python script or something that would fix the problem on Windows.
Notice that latex-html conversion works flawlessly for me with htlatex
on both Windows and *nix after simply removing the originaldir flag in
the converter. If I
it could
still check for html2latex. The other option would be to try to ship
some python script or something that would fix the problem on Windows.
Notice that latex-html conversion works flawlessly for me with htlatex
on both Windows and *nix after simply removing the originaldir flag
with htlatex
on both Windows and *nix after simply removing the originaldir flag in
the converter. If I understand it correctly, your change would break the
conversion on Windows?
Sorry, but that can't be true. If you run htlatex without the
originaldir flag, then, yes, you will get an html
Can someone see if using htlatex.bat rather than htlatex on Windows
helps with the "can't use pathnames" problem? I've found some references
to this on the web.
rh
--
==
Richard G Heck, Jr
Professor of Philosophy
Brown
Richard Heck wrote:
Can someone see if using htlatex.bat rather than htlatex on Windows
helps with the "can't use pathnames" problem? I've found some references
to this on the web.
Actually, it looks like getting htlatex to work with Windows is entirely
non-trivial
Richard Heck wrote:
Can someone see if using htlatex.bat rather than htlatex on Windows
helps with the "can't use pathnames" problem? I've found some references
to this on the web.
no luck (works fine if i run htlatex on the .tex file)
C:\tmp\lyx_tmpdir4220a04156\l
script or something that would fix the problem on Windows.
Richard
Edwin Leuven wrote:
> Richard Heck wrote:
>> Can someone see if using htlatex.bat rather than htlatex on Windows
>> helps with the "can't use pathnames" problem? I've found some references
>> to this on t
r on Linux. I suppose it could
> still check for html2latex. The other option would be to try to ship
> some python script or something that would fix the problem on Windows.
Notice that latex->html conversion works flawlessly for me with htlatex
on both Windows and *nix after simply removin
it could
still check for html2latex. The other option would be to try to ship
some python script or something that would fix the problem on Windows.
Notice that latex->html conversion works flawlessly for me with htlatex
on both Windows and *nix after simply removing the originaldir f
gt;> some python script or something that would fix the problem on Windows.
> >>
> >
> > Notice that latex->html conversion works flawlessly for me with htlatex
> > on both Windows and *nix after simply removing the originaldir flag in
> > the converter. If
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