[l2h] First time using latex2html

Ivan Ivanov rambiusparkisanius at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 31 12:19:10 CET 2004


Dear Colleagues,

I am tried latex2html for first time today and I find
it very easy to use. I have only several minor issues
to ask.

1) I am invoking latex2html in this way:
latex2html -split 0 myfile.tex
It generate myfile.html which is perfectly readable
and ready to publish. 
However, at the bottom of the the following copyright
note containing Japanesse text is generated:


この文書について...


My File

 この文書はLaTeX2HTML
翻訳プログラム
Version 2002-2-1 (1.70) 


Copyright © 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, Nikos Drakos,
Computer Based Learning Unit, University of Leeds, 
 Copyright © 1997, 1998, 1999, Ross Moore, Mathematics
Department, Macquarie University, Sydney. 


を日本語化したもの(
2002-2-1 (1.70) JA patch-2.0 版) 


Copyright © 1998, 1999, Kenshi Muto, Debian Project. 
 Copyright © 2001, 2002, Shige TAKENO, Niigata
Inst.Tech. 


Can you please tell me how to turn it off or if it
can't be suppress how to make appear in English. I am
using Fedora Core 2 Linux and my station is configured
to use CP1251 encoding but I doubt if this cause the
notice appear in Japanesse because I changed the
system encoding to UTF-8 and the result was the same.
I also notice that the charset of the generated html
file is this:

<META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html;
charset=EUC-JP">

Could you please tell me also how can I change it?

2) I am also using latex package listings to include
the content of some Java source files in my document.
However, latex2html issues an warning:

Warning: No implementation found for package:
listings.

and the content of the files is not gnerated in the
resulting html file. I am sure that I have installed
listings package correctly in my latex system. 

Can you please advice how to solve these problems.
Thank you your time.

Regards Ivan Ivanov


		
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