[l2h] latex2html
Berend van Wachem
berend at chalmers.se
Sun Sep 17 14:40:52 CEST 2006
Dear Shigeharu TAKENO,
Thank you very much for your help! It actually figured to be your option
2. Although I have the latest version of latex2html (I think, v 98.1) I
still needed to add an option the the pnmcrop options, namely "-black".
That did the trick.
Thanks everyone!
Berend.
> shige 09/17 2006
> ----------------
>
> | Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 18:56:09 +0200
> | From: Berend van Wachem <berend at chalmers.se>
> | Subject: Re: [l2h] latex2html
> | To: Ross Moore <ross at ics.mq.edu.au>
> | Cc: latex2html at tug.org
>
> Berend van Wachem <berend at chalmers.se> wrote:
> | >> I did get latex2html working, but it shows a dark line on the left
> | >> and bottom of all my equations and symbols. Is this a problem with
> | >> latex2html or netpbm?
>
> When latex2html makes images, it adds some margins and black
> lines to them firstly, and cuts off the lines by "pnmcrop".
> Remaining lines means the failure of the cutting off them.
>
> Several reasons may cause the problem.
>
> 1) In the case your l2hconf.pm has the line
>
> $DVIPSOPT .= " -Ppdf";
>
> please remove (or comment out) the line.
>
> 2) In the case you use old version of latex2html and new version
> of netpbm, please use the latest latex2html (latex2html-2002-2-1),
> or modify the pnmcrop option in pstoimg appropriately.
>
> 3) In the case you use some special font, see
>
> http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/latex2html/2003-02/msg00001.html
>
> 4) In the case you use some special command such as \smash, you
> may use \latexhtml command defined in html package to workaround
> it.
>
> If your equation touch (or cross) the black line, the problem may
> be by the reason 3) or 4). If not, it may be by 1) or 2).
>
> +========================================================+
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> kashiwazaki,Niigata 945-1195 JAPAN
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