Hello Kristian,

At first, thank you for your answer - i was nearly blowing up today because normaly i get my TeX-problems solved by recherching a little bit in the internet. Good to know how to show the root directories in Miktex!

I`m now giving a try to TexLive2010 - the full-scheme version - and i hope this will work since somebody wrote in forum that with his TeXLive2010 version he was able to use oolatex without big configuration.

It also seemed to me that this is more used than miktex by people wich also use tex4ht features.

What do you use?

Have a nice evening,
Best

Martin




Am 02.03.2011 20:01, schrieb Kristian Debrabant:
Hello Martin,

If i just put the .tex and .bib file in a directory and let htlatex run, i get a html, but if i rund bibtex before and
have a .bbl, htlatex stops always.

If you are able to obtain a valid html as long as the .tex-file does not use biblatex, this is already a good starting point.

- i cant find any texfm - directory on my whole computer

You find the miktex roots in the MikTex Options tool (you have to put a checkmark on "Show MikTeX-maintained root directories"). The directory where you find the *.4ht-files (of which you have to update biblatex.4ht) is a subdirectory of one of these, typically in ...\MiKTeX 2.9\tex\generic\tex4ht.

- If i de-install the tex4ht + miktex - bin - tex4ht packages, i can run htlatex anyway
If you are really able to produce html with this package deinstalled, it might be that you are then using the htlatex-version of a previous miktex-installation which might still be in your search path.

Why does the Miktex-package manager not install this package correctly?

This is indeed a pity.

Best regards

Kristian

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