hi,
i had a similar problem. and discussed it on this list. and this is how i
solved the problem.
firstly, the \graphicspath did not seem to work. latex2html was oblivious
of whatever was given in teh graphicspath. however, htmladding seemed to
work. this is my bit of code that worked.
\begin{h
Hi
I am having troubles replacing the ps images of my article with the
original gif images.
All my images are in several directories, and all these directories are
in \graphicspath.
I don't know if the same mechanism exists for latex2html.
The following for example does not work:
\begin{figure
Martin Hansen has asked me to forward his answer to the problems of using
latex2html on Windows systems. If you have problems with image generation please
could you try this method and post back the result here, especially if it solves
it :-)
Steve Mayer
> I found your postings at
> http://www.ma
Hi,
is there a possibility to change the layout of the generated TOC? My TOC
is hard to read when shown in the TOC frame. I would like to get one of
the following:
1.
(dot) first headline
(dot) second headline
(dot) [...]
(dot) last headline
just like the way
Problem solved ;-)
Greetings,
Tanja
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En réponse à Alvaro Salas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> .Hi Cristopher !
>
It's "Christophe", I'm French :)) . But hi anyway :) .
>
> I received your message about latex2html installation on Windows ME. I
> don´t use Windows ME. Instead, I use Linux Red Hat 7.3, Windows 98
> (second Edition) and Wind
I'm trying to convert a latex-document which uses m4 macros for electric
circuit diagrams to html. Unfortunately the pictures are coming out
"distorted" as you can see on
http://users.skynet.be/hugocoolens/download/img7.png
Is there a way to solve this problem?
The author of the "M4 macros for Elec