Hi Ross, thanks,
> Do you mean graphics using \htmladdimg > which show in the HTML but not in a paper version ? > In this case, if the directory is nearby, you just give the relative > path; e.g. > \htmladdimg[....any options....]{../images/clouds.jpg} > > Note that you need to give the path from where the HTML pages > will be accessed --- not from where the LaTeX source resides. I am using external .png images in generating a provincial curriculum for both a website and PDF printing. The problem is with the HTML generation... the LaTeX looks like: \includegraphics{cycle.png} but generated output looks like: <img src="/root/curriculum/cycle.png"> (I'm using entities since I don't know how this will render in your email client) Just a while ago I found that by changing the setting in "graphicx.perl" to $COPY_GRAPHICS = 1 the graphic files are copied and the generated HTML now has the correct local directory path (i.e. src="cycle.png") However, is this the "right way" to do it, since this just seems to be a "side effect" of the copying process, but is exactly what I want. Thanks, Les Richardson PS. Is there any work being done by anyone to generate MathML from LaTeX? I'm not even sure if there is a good "correspondence" between TeX and MathML. Just a thought. > For images using \includegraphics there is the \graphicspath > command, that is used to list paths to search for images. > This applies to both LaTeX and LaTeX2HTML. > > LaTeX2HTML tries to use a relative path whenever it can. > Besides, the web-server uses a different file-system to the > local operating system, so full paths can be meaningless. > > > > Merci, > > Hope this helps, > > Ross Moore > > > > > Les Richardson > > H.Hardcastle School > > Edam, Sk. Canada > > > > _______________________________________________ > > latex2html mailing list > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html > > _______________________________________________ > latex2html mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html > _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html