Hi Ross, > Hmm. Maybe the 'bbl' extension isn't being accepted as a valid > name for an input file.
No. It seems that HTML2LaTeX renders a picture from an \input{<something>.bbl}, at least if it's a small bbl-file. It fails to render the picture if it's a really big one. The bibliography I am working on makes up about 400 pages. > Try setting the $DO_INCLUDE Perl variable (see l2hconf.pm ). > e.g. [...] Didn't work. I'have provided a small example. > Yes, indeed. Make sure you \usepackage{html} . > Then use conditional coding environments: [...] Thanks for that. > Sorry I don't have an example easily at hand for testing, > If the above ideas don't work for you, please send > a cut-down example which I can work with. Okay, here we go: http://zeus.fh-brandenburg.de/~muehlber/l2h-experiment.tar.gz It consists of a bibliography with two absurd entries. Each of them has an abstract (abstract1.tex and abstract2.tex). I have provided a small .tex file (index.tex), a Makefile to show you what I am usually doing and the results of the build script on my system (index.pdf and index/index.html). Thanks in advance, J. Tobias -- "The GNU philosophy is about freedom. To be free one must have personal power. Personal power is an individual thing, difficult to obtain and quick to perish." -- Krisno Pryosusilo
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