Hi, Debians:
I have a question about html2ps that is I just install it under my usr/local
directory and then I use the command
html2ps filename.html filename.ps
however, it report the following warning message:
can not find the file and /usr/local/lib/html2ps/html2psrc and then it just
convert
nw x wrote:
Hi, Debians:
I have a question about html2ps that is I just install it under my usr/local
directory and then I use the command
html2ps filename.html filename.ps
however, it report the following warning message:
can not find the file and /usr/local/lib/html2ps/html2psrc
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 08:46:53PM +, nw x ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi, Debians:
I have a question about html2ps that is I just install it under my usr/local
directory and then I use the command
html2ps filename.html filename.ps
however, it report the following warning message:
can
, and where the web page would tend
to span many logical sheets, it's condensed to one.
Personally, I've been much happier with the results produced by htmldoc than
those by html2ps; you may want to try it.
HTH,
Ray
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Hi, Debians:
I have a question about html2ps that is I just install it under my usr/local
directory and then I use the command
html2ps filename.html filename.ps
however, it report the following warning message:
can not find the file and /usr/local/lib/html2ps/html2psrc and then it just
On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 11:54:18 +0200, Goeman Stefan wrote:
I would rather like to issue one command to create the complete manual (in
ps format) at once.
Have a look at 'htmldoc' (which is in potato, haven't checked in slink).
HTH,
Ray
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PATRIOTISM A great British writer once said that if
but I would also like a
paper version of the manual.
So, I found that with html2ps you can convert html to ps. This is
interesting but I don't like to do this for every file separately.
I would rather like to issue one command to create the complete manual (in
ps format) at once.
Can anybody help
the online manual is usefull but I would also like a
paper version of the manual.
So, I found that with html2ps you can convert html to ps. This is
interesting but I don't like to do this for every file separately.
I would rather like to issue one command to create the complete manual (in
ps
The design spec for dpkgv2, aka the Herring Package Management Library (HPML),
is available for our browsing pleasure at
http://www.debian.org/~bcollins/hpml;
specifying precisely that URL does bring up the proper web page
on my web browser.
If I am interpreting the html2ps documentation
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