<P>Thanks for that information. I've given it a shot and it certainly gave good results. Shame it doesn't convert PDF figures though!</P>
<P>I managed to get LaTeX2html working on the computer in my office by installing everything necessary outside of Program Files. I didn't manage to get particularly good results from it first time though. I suspect I need to tweak it a bit!</P>
<P>Thanks to everyone who replied for their rapid and good help!</P>
<P>Andrew<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR></P>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #ff0000 2px solid">> Message date : Jul 19 2005, 10:37 PM<BR>> From : "Anthony Dardis" <PHIABD@HOFSTRA.EDU><BR>> To : "Andrew McArdle" <ANDREW@AJMCARDLE.FREESERVE.CO.UK><BR>> Copy to : <BR>> Subject : Re: [l2h] Problem with LaTeX2html/MikTeX<BR>> Hi, Andrew,<BR>> <BR>> I have had great results with Latex2rtf<BR>> <BR>> http://latex2rtf.sourceforge.net/<BR>> <BR>> -- I'm working right now on a paper I converted from Latex using it. I <BR>> tried the Latex2html route and the resulting Word documents had a lot of <BR>> "crud" in them I would have to have fixed by hand, but Latex2rtf left much <BR>> less "crud". (Of course, the "crud" index varies strongly with what you are <BR>> asking from LaTeX.)<BR>> <BR>> Tony Dardis<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> At 03:58 PM 7/19/2005, you wrote:<BR>> >Dear All,<BR>> ><BR>> >I a currently investigating converting a large LaTeX document into HTML in<BR>> >the hope of then converting that to Microsoft Word format, in order to allow<BR>> >someone who wants to use Word to correct some work to do so.<BR>> ><BR>> >I believe that I have all the required software (netpbm and Ghostscript),<BR>> >and the progam seems to configure and install fine. However, when I run<BR>> >test.bat, or pdf2latex.bat on any file it crashes like this:<BR>> ><BR>> ><CMD.EXE><BR>> >31/33:section:."section" for node31.html<BR>> >;.,;....<BR>> ><BR>> >32/33:section:."section" for node32.html<BR>> >;.,,;............<BR>> ><BR>> >33/33:sectionstar:.."About this document ..." for node33.html<BR>> >;;.<BR>> ><BR>> >Writing image file ...<BR>> ><BR>> >'I:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command,<BR>> >operable program or batch file.<BR>> ><BR>> >Cannot read logfile './images.log': No such file or directory<BR>> ><BR>> >I:\Andrew\University\Pathology\Project\Write-up\LaTeX><BR>> ></CMD.EXE><BR>> ><BR>> >I have both Ghostscript and MikTeX installed in Program Files (which I<BR>> >certainly wouldn't do now!), and am running Windows XP for what it's worth,<BR>> >and because I am now on a slow connection I am not in a position to<BR>> >reinstall MikTeX. I am not sure what throws up the error, and haven't had<BR>> >any success in scouring the perl of latex2html.bat.<BR>> ><BR>> >I made sure that the cfgcache.pm and prefs.pm files contained only<BR>> >I:\progra~1 instead of the full path beforehand, so this isn't the cause of<BR>> >the error. I have also searched for any mention of "I:\program" or<BR>> >"I:\\program" in the latex2html directory and have found nothing.<BR>> ><BR>> >Can anyone suggest where this error comes from: is it trying to find<BR>> >Ghostscript or some LaTeX-related files? I looked for all mentions of system<BR>> >or exec in the perl file, in the hope that I could fix the error by<BR>> >double-quoting any paths, but that led me nowhere, so I am a bit stuck! Any<BR>> >help you can give would be appreciated.<BR>> ><BR>> >Am I even looking in the right place to convert LaTeX to a Word document? I<BR>> >have seen some Word document converters, but I suspect the latex2html<BR>> >converter will cope better with the use of packages and commands etc. Am I<BR>> >right?<BR>> ><BR>> >Thanks for your help,<BR>> ><BR>> >Andrew<BR>> ><BR>> >_______________________________________________<BR>> >latex2html mailing list<BR>> >latex2html@tug.org<BR>> >http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> </BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR><hr size="1">Whatever you <a href="http://www.wanadoo.co.uk/time/" target="_blank">Wanadoo</a><br><br>This email has been checked for most known viruses - find out more <a href="http://www.wanadoo.co.uk/help/id/7098.htm" target="_blank">here</a>