Hi, I have a couple of questions concering included .eps figures when converting to HTML. I'm using MS Windows, NetPBM v 9.20 and Latex2html2k
A typical include of a figure might be as follows: \begin{figure}[h] \htmlimage{thumbnail=0.5,extrascale=2.5,transparent} \htmlborder{5} \includegraphics [width = \textwidth]{D:/Data/Thesis/LaTeX/TheThesis/Diagrams/TransitionEstimate.eps} \caption{Here is a very long caption to test out to see if it works OK } \end{figure} I've asked for "transparent" background to the gif file, but whether I do this or not, the generated image comes out with a grey background (though it is white, or presumably transparent) in the .eps file. The second problem I have is in the way the figure caption is aligned. If I ask for "external images", where the images are not included in the document, but only indicated by a hypertext link, then I find that the figure caption is only as wide as the hypertext link, and hence is formatted in a long thin stream of text, only a few words wide. Is there any known way around these problems? Thanks Iain Strachan. _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html