What happens if you just put it to a subfolder "snippets" to keep the files together. And then write
> \verbatiminput{snippets/file.txt} Am 24.11.2010 um 16:13 schrieb Nasser M. Abbasi: > Hello; > > Using l2h 2008, I wanted to read source code into the latex document. > Since l2h does not support listings.sty, I read that one needs > to use \verbatiminput{file.txt} instead. > > The above does work with l2h, but only when file.txt is in the same folder > as the latex document: > > \documentclass{article}% > \usepackage{verbatim} > \usepackage{html} > \begin{document} > \verbatiminput{file.txt} > \end{document} > > latex2html t.txt > > OK. No error > > But if I change to a path, then an error occurs: > > \documentclass{article}% > \usepackage{verbatim} > \usepackage{html} > \begin{document} > \verbatiminput{G:/home/file.txt} > \end{document} > > latex2html t.txt > > *********** WARNINGS *********** > No file <G:/home/file.txt.tex> for verbatim input. > > notice, it added the .tex extension to the file now. > >> latex2html --version > $* is no longer supported at G:\LATEX\latex2html\bin/latex2html.bat line > 10607. > This is LaTeX2HTML Version 2008 (1.71) > >> latex --version > MiKTeX-pdfTeX 2.8.3563 (1.40.10) (MiKTeX 2.8) > > For now, I put all my source code files in the same folder > as my latex file to allow this to work. > > Is there an easy fix for this to allow one to use an absolute, > or even a relative path for the file name? > > related posting: > http://www.tug.org/pipermail/texhax/2005-March/003659.html > > thanks > --Nasser > _______________________________________________ > latex2html mailing list > latex2html@tug.org > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html -- Christian -We've really achieved the ideal of what I wanted Microsoft to become.- Bill Gates, June 2008
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