<div>I hope html2latex isn't too off topic for this group. (Moderator feel free to reject this post if it is)</div>
<div> </div>
<div>I have an ebook formatted in a fairly minimal HTML (a couple of <div align="right"> statements are about the only thing in it that wouldn't have been recognised by the original 1.0 NCSA browser!) so I was wondering what would be the best tool to convert this to TeX? No 8-bit chars in the source, just entity-refs. Should be easy. I'm looking to see what's around before I write my own... Obviously I'm willing to do whatever tweaking is necessary once converted to make it look good, but the more that can be done automatically the better.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>By the way, I've discovered that you can create a kindle ebook fairly easily that is just a file of rendered pages - simply alternate the <IMG> command with a mobipocket extension - <mbp:pagebreak /> and it generates a regular file that you can download and read like normal. (My previous effort meant that you had to download a directory of separate images in a zip file, which was not very convenient)</div>
<div> </div>
<div>[And yes, I know that imaged pages don't allow the user to change font size or justification options. For my purposes, I can live with that...]</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Btw, I'm not asking to avoid doing the research - I have identified several tools that might do some of the job - why I'm posting is to ask what you've used and how good your preferred converter is in practise - what the pitfalls are etc that they don't warn you about on the web page...</div>
<div> </div>
<div>thanks,</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Graham</div>
<div>PS The ebook also has a simple table of contents and a few images, each on a page by itself. Nothing complicated.</div>
<div> </div>