David R. Morrison wrote:
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> I've just done this in netpbm-bin-10.26.39-4.
With this version, "latex2html tutorial.tex" runs for me without error.
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On Feb 21, 2008, at 4:49 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
> Alexander Hansen wrote:
>> Michael Brickenstein wrote:
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>>> pstoimg: Error: "/sw/bin/ppmquant -floyd 256 < /tmp/l2h73952/
>>> p73966.pnm | /sw/bin/pnmtopng -interlace -trans 'gray85' >
>>> img15.png" failed: Invalid argument
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>>
As a workaround meanwhile, you could always symlink rgb.txt over to
one of the places netpbm is looking for it. More robust than setting
an envariable...
On 2/21/08, Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexander Hansen wrote:
> > Michael Brickenstein wrote:
> []
> >>pstoimg: Error: "/sw
Alexander Hansen wrote:
> Michael Brickenstein wrote:
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>>pstoimg: Error: "/sw/bin/ppmquant -floyd 256 < /tmp/l2h73952/
>>p73966.pnm | /sw/bin/pnmtopng -interlace -trans 'gray85' > img15.png"
>>failed: Invalid argument
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> It works OK on Tiger. Since the executables are scripts, It's likely
Michael Brickenstein wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I tried using the latex2html package in version 2002-2-1-3 on my
> Leopard box (ppc).
>
> I have no problems with the document under different plattforms.
> Using fink I get many errors like the following:
>
> pstoimg: Error: "/sw/bin/ppmquant -floyd 256 < /t
Hi!
I tried using the latex2html package in version 2002-2-1-3 on my
Leopard box (ppc).
I have no problems with the document under different plattforms.
Using fink I get many errors like the following:
pstoimg: Error: "/sw/bin/ppmquant -floyd 256 < /tmp/l2h73952/
p73966.pnm | /sw/bin/pnmtopng