> > As I said earlier, I'm using scribus to do up a newsletter. > > Now prior to finding scribus I used to do this with LaTeX, > > so scribus represents a savings in time of about, oh, > > fifty million percent or so :) > > > > However, the one feature that the LaTeX newsletter had which > > I miss quite a lot was that you could run latex2html on the > > source and have a set of webpages in HTML which contained the > > newsletter. Now putting Scribus' PDF file on the website for > > this is certainly doable, and if I downsample the images to > > 72dpi it even reduces the size to something reasonably > > acceptable - but what I'd really like is some way to take > > either the scribus file or the PDF and convert it to actual > > HTML to avoid 3.5Mb downloads... > > > > Anyone got any bright ideas? > > At this point theres no Scribus function or a way to convert the SLA > format. I think this will come soon enough, but not in time for your > next letter or probably the next one. > > There is pdf2html at > http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~clock/twibright/pdf2html/ > > though Ive never tried it and it produces greyscale images > only.. might > be worth trying
I think that Clock's pdf2html creates only HTML with <img> from pages. There is one more - pdftohtml. It creates text based html with images. It works quite fine in english (not for us, europeans ;) when I tryed it last time) http://pdftohtml.sourceforge.net/ p.
