Am Mon, 30 May 2011 12:32:11 +0200 schrieb Ulrike Fischer:

> I couldn't adapt htlatex.bat so that one can pass the " -cunihtf
> -utf" in its second argument to tex4ht.

I found it. The variables (%3, %4, %5) are wrong. When used like
this the quotes around the parameters are still present and so e.g.
tex4ht %1 %3 tries to run  "tex4ht file "-cunihtf -utf8".  When the
%3 is directly after an -i<path> it gets somehow eaten. 

One must use a tilde ~ to get rid of the quotes.

So the correct line for tex4ht is 

tex4ht %1  -ic:\tex4ht\texmf\tex4ht\ht-fonts\ %~3
-ec:\tex4ht\texmf\tex4ht\base\win32\tex4ht.env

Then it also doesn't matter if the path use backslash or slashes.
(Contrary to the claim in 
http://tug.org/mailman/htdig/tex4ht/2009q3/000006.html). 

Actually on miktex 
tex4ht %1 %~3 
is enough as it finds the tex4ht.env through kpathsea.

%4 (t4ht) and %5 (latex) should be adapted similary.


-- 
Ulrike Fischer 

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