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?

I don't maintain texi2html (any more), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
does.  Olaf, can I put a link to your site on mine?

As of version 4.0, makeinfo does support html output, but it can't yet
do splitting.

    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.

There's an example in the manual, although I guess it could stand
improvement.  It has to be named with the extension .pdf.

By the way, you might consider using GNU Ghostscript to convert to PDF.

    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, although the kudos should largely go to Han The Thanh and the
other folks who work on pdftex ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).  I don't know what page
images are :).

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