Hello again,
I narrowed down the problem:
Your file works fine for me as well.
The problem lies within the path to the image and if file extension is
specified in the latex file. I have broken it down to 9 cases. see below
for details
Conclusion:
Image conversion works fine from within LyX an
jorgen johansson wrote:
Could you send me an example file and the latex2html command you used to
get it to work?
as I said, the problem with LyX is, that you need
an exported TeX file, but LyX doesn't know, that it
should not use latex, because in this case the jpeg
image is converted to eps and t
Herbert,
Could you send me an example file and the latex2html command you used to
get it to work?
Time for me to go to bed. I will try tomorrow.
Thanks
Herbert Voss wrote:
jorgen johansson wrote:
I suppose that LyX runs latex instead of pdflatex
and then latex2html takes the converted jpg-eps
jorgen johansson wrote:
I suppose that LyX runs latex instead of pdflatex
and then latex2html takes the converted jpg-eps and
converts it again to jpg.
Try to run _first_ pdflatex from inside LyX and then
latex2html.
No difference I am afraid, l2h keeps on converting the figures to eps
through
Hello,
I suppose that LyX runs latex instead of pdflatex
and then latex2html takes the converted jpg-eps and
converts it again to jpg.
Try to run _first_ pdflatex from inside LyX and then
latex2html.
No difference I am afraid, l2h keeps on converting the figures to eps
through dvips etc... I will
jorgen johansson wrote:
Some questions/problems:
1) My jpg figure is still converted.
Is this because inside lyx I have specified output scale to 20%?
no, this is passed to TeX
2) Run l2h from inside LyX:
(by specifying latex->html coverter in prefs)
The command is: latex2html -debug -no_subdir
Hello Herbert,
I was to slow in informing you that after getting your 1st response I
installed the gnuwin32 patch program and patched the original L2H files
( with some tweaking, one patch had to be done by hand).
I got the patched l2h installed and can now run it to get jpg output, but...
Som
jorgen johansson wrote:
I had seen the patch when I was surfing around for info, but I wasn't
sure if this was what was I looking for.
with the patched version you can simply run latex2html texfile,
then all jpg images are unchanged or with the image_type
option other formats are converted to jpg
Herbert,
I had seen the patch when I was surfing around for info, but I wasn't
sure if this was what was I looking for.
On a windows system, what is the easiest way apply a patch? On
unix/linux there is a program "patch" but I have never used it.
I saw that there is a patch program for windows
Georg Baum wrote:
Am Freitag, 20. Februar 2004 17:25 schrieb jorgen johansson:
Hello,
I have got latex2html 2002-2-1 (1.71) up and running together with lyx
1.3.3 (native qt version under windows XP).
I have some photos in .jpg format that I'd rather keep in that format
for the html version of
Herbert Voss wrote:
jorgen johansson wrote:
I have got latex2html 2002-2-1 (1.71) up and running together with lyx
1.3.3 (native qt version under windows XP).
I have some photos in .jpg format that I'd rather keep in that format
for the html version of my document. But l2h converts it to .gif o
jorgen johansson wrote:
I have got latex2html 2002-2-1 (1.71) up and running together with lyx
1.3.3 (native qt version under windows XP).
I have some photos in .jpg format that I'd rather keep in that format
for the html version of my document. But l2h converts it to .gif or .png
(depending
Am Freitag, 20. Februar 2004 17:25 schrieb jorgen johansson:
> Hello,
>
> I have got latex2html 2002-2-1 (1.71) up and running together with lyx
> 1.3.3 (native qt version under windows XP).
>
> I have some photos in .jpg format that I'd rather keep in that format
> for the html version of my d
Hello,
I have got latex2html 2002-2-1 (1.71) up and running together with lyx
1.3.3 (native qt version under windows XP).
I have some photos in .jpg format that I'd rather keep in that format
for the html version of my document. But l2h converts it to .gif or .png
(depending on the settings l
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