On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 04:35:11PM -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
> 
> So does this seem to be the pathname problem? You can run htlatex
> file.tex. Can you run htlatex path/file.tex? Can you run htlatex
> c:/path/file.tex? If you can run the former, this is fixable, because we
> can use the relative pathname.
> 
> I'm not sure what to do about this. HTML View and Export have been
> broken for ages. They work now on Linux and (I believe) OSX. So one
> possibility, absent a fix for Windows, is to alter configure.py so it
> only installs the htlatex HTML converter on Linux. I suppose it could
> still check for html2latex. The other option would be to try to ship
> some python script or something that would fix the problem on Windows.

Notice that latex->html conversion works flawlessly for me with htlatex
on both Windows and *nix after simply removing the originaldir flag in
the converter. If I understand it correctly, your change would break the
conversion on Windows?

-- 
Enrico

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