These days I'm trying to install Latex2HTML on a Win95-machine. As Image-Conversion still fails, I have a few questions:
1) Shall pstoimg.bat really call ghostscript and pass a command-line for pnmcrop to it ? Is it really necessary to change path-delimiters to '/' from within GhostScript ? 2) If so: What would be the correct syntax from within ghostscript for launching pnmcrop.exe (from another Drive) with the appropriate parameters ? Where else could I find these informations?/Are there any good free GhostScript-Tutorials on the Web ? 3) If so this would imply that I sholud get more familiar with Perl in order to create a fix which does some path-conversion before passing it to ghostscript. Are there any good free Perl-tutorials on the Web ? In case somebody likes reading large epics and wants to know how these questions came into being, I will now tell the whole story: These days I'm trying to get Latex2HTML running on a Win'95-ma- chine. Running config.bat and reading config.log show no errors. At least some text is now converted to HTML. Nevertheless image-conversion from within test.bat fails as I receive an Error-Message: "No such file or directory" which seems to be pro- duced by DOS-command.com. When I run test.bat with the -debug switch, I can see that it calls pstoimg.bat for image-conversion. Right before the very first error-message occurs, I can read a line which is produced by pstoimg.bat while gswin32c.exe is running: GS> C:\Netpbm\Bin\PNMCROP.EXE < C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\l2h863757\p915977.pnm > C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\l2h863757\p915977.t01 Somewhere in pstoimg.bat I read the following: # Ghostscript understands only '/' as path delimiter! As I am not familiar with Ghostscript and Perl at all, I tried the fol- lowing: a) I launched a DOS-BOX. On the DOS-Prompt (C:\) I typed following command: C:\Netpbm\Bin\PNMCROP.EXE < C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\l2h863757\p915977.pnm > C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\l2h863757\p915977.t01 The result was that the already existing file "C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\l2h863757\p915977.t01" was changed in size and last modification-date. No error-messages occured. b) Afterwards I launched gswin32c.exe from the command-line. On the Ghostscript-Prompt (GS>) I typed the same. (also C:\Netpbm\Bin\PNMCROP.EXE < C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\l2h863757\p915977.pnm > C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\l2h863757\p915977.t01) The result was some -for me- ununderstandable output. Among many other stuff there was the line "LAST OS error: No such file or directory" . Now I assume the following: During the image-conversion-process pstoimg.bat is invoked. Among other things pstoimg.bat calls gswin32c.exe and passes the following command-line to it: C:\Netpbm\Bin\PNMCROP.EXE < C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\l2h863757\p915977.pnm > C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\l2h863757\p915977.t01 The execution of this command-line fails due to the fact that the wrong path-delimiters are used. Therefore gswin32c.exe passes an error to DOS/pstoimg.bat and the resulting output is the error-message "No such file or directory" . As consequence image-conversion fails and subsequent error-messages follow. Thank you very much in advance. Yours sincerely Ulrich Diez _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html