Hello Robert, On 05/01/2006, at 5:39 AM, Robert P. Goldman wrote:
I have been having some troubles translating postscript figures in latex2html. I am getting simple gray boxes as output.
Have you looked at the images.log file? Are there messages in there that would indicate an error in the LaTeX job that generates the images?
But what's most frustrating is that I can actually translate the figures by hand, into perfectly acceptable gifs using the following snippet: gs -q -DNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=ppmraw -r$R -sOutputFile='|pnmcrop|ppmtogif -interlace > $file.gif' -- $file Unfortunately, I don't see any obvious way to either fix what latex2html is doing, or to simply say "here are a bunch of figure files --- don't bother translating yourself, just use these."
If you already have .gif or .jpg or .png images, then it's easy enough to use "conditional" coding, with the \htmladdimg command giving links for the HTML files. For example, %begin{latexonly} \includegraphics{figs/myimage.ps} %end{latexonly} \htmladdimg[... options ...]{../figs/myimage.gif} where the images are in a subfolder figs/ of the working directory. Note that LaTeX2HTML creates the HTML files within a subfolder also, so you need to get the relative path correct.
Can anyone help me with this?
Is the above what you are looking for? Hope this helps, Ross
thanks, R _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list latex2html@tug.org http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html
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