Hi Bob,
On 08/12/2005, at 2:25 AM, Bob Hueckstedt wrote:
So, I found the spot in latex2html.bat file that Ross Moore
specified. It is there and checks out exactly as he wrote it in his
email.
Yes, there is a file preproc in the test subdirectory. It has in it
this line: rename images.pre images.dn; devnag images.dn images.tex
(The background to getting this to work was that I had to change
the relevant command in the devnagri.perl file from mv to rename.)
OK. This looks like I never adapted devnagri.perl to be OS
independent.
viz.
rossmoor% grep -n RENAME devnagri.perl
115:$RENAME = 'mv'; # Unix
116:#$RENAME = 'rename'; # DOS
178: "$RENAME ${PREFIX}images.pre ${PREFIX}images.dn; ";
216: "$RENAME ${PREFIX}images.pre ${PREFIX}images.dn; ";
line 115 is adapted for Unix, whereas the DOS version is commented-out.
But simply using the appropriate command may not be enough.
I ran both those commands from the command line, and both worked.
You say that these commands each work separately:
rename images.pre images.dn
devnag images.dn images.tex
But do they work under XP/DOS as a single compound command ?
rename images.pre images.dn ; devnag images.dn images.tex
If not, then the file preproc needs to be constructed by
putting them on separate lines.
That is, under DOS the ';' towards the end of lines 178 and 216
needs to become a line-end combination "\r\n" .
viz.,
"$RENAME ${PREFIX}images.pre ${PREFIX}images.dn\r\n";
Would you edit devnagri.perl to test this please.
Hope this helps,
Ross
??,
RAH
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