[OS X TeX] Looking texh4t and OpenDocument feedback

Simon Spiegel simon at simifilm.ch
Mon May 29 22:08:44 CEST 2006


On 29.05.2006, at 22:00, Eitan Gurari wrote:

>
> TeX4ht can be compiled to work under texhash or independently without
> the help of texhash.  Since tex4ht didn't find tex4ht.env my
> assumption was that TeX4ht got compiled to work independently of
> texhash.

I downloaded the binaries from your website ...

>
> Having the above problem solved, the next step is to modify the paths
> in the `t' and `i' records of tex4ht.env and the `-i' and `-t'
> switches of htlatex.


>
> There are a few manners to install tex4ht.  It will not take much
> effort to get it working at your place.
>
> -eitan
>
>
>
>>>> I also get a "--- warning --- Can't find/open file `tex4ht.env
>>>> | .tex4ht'" although tex4ht is in my local tree.
>>>
>>> A problem with kpathsea?  Find where htlatex is located (`which
>>> htlatex') and add to the t4ht and tex4ht records a switch
>>> `-e.../tex4ht.env' pointing to the location of the environment file.
>
>> I'm not absolutely sure I understand what you suggest. With the -e
>> parameter I can point it to the .env file but then it doesn't find
>> cmsy6.tfm and the -t paramter doesn't seem to help here.
>
>> Isn't tex4ht
>> able to find t he file it needs inside the local tree? texhash
>> doesn't seem to work, but always pointing the files seems cumbersome.
>
>> ... but I really don't get it to work.
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