Karl Berry wrote:
> 2. texi2pdf appears to run out of some sort of space:
>
> It's a problem with the TeX installation -- it would seem you need to
> increase the pool_size for pdftex, which you can do by editing
> texmf.cnf. And yes, the figures may well be the problem.
I increased the pool size by a factor of 10 and now can build
the text portion of everything fine. Here are the current problems
I am having. I hope they are user ignorance and tool transition
issues. :)
1. We have bene using texi2www not texi2html. After enhancing texi2www
to recognize @uref, texi2www still does a nice job on our manuals.
But texi2html does not seem to work that well especially when you
split nodes and chapters. I have looked at the output but not investigated
enough to report anything concrete. Does texi2html have any known
limitations that would affect a fairly simple document?
2. I can not get @image to work for me at all. Is there a simple example
of this you could send me? I used acrobat to convert our PS of the
figure to PDF but texi2pdf can't find it.
I would like to give you guys a pat on the back. The PDF produced is
very nice. I like the table of contents on the side. Are there plans
to support page images as well?
Thanks.
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