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MacOSX-TeX Digest #463 - Wednesday, October 23, 2002

  PDF to HTML help
          by 
  srcltx-Bbedit Lite-TeXshell-MacdviX
          by "Alessandro Languasco" 
  Re: [OS X TeX] srcltx-Bbedit Lite-TeXshell-MacdviX
          by "Tom Kiffe" 
  Re: [OS X TeX] New Acrobat Reader (5.1) ...
          by "Jerry Wilcox" 
  PS to HTML?
          by 


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Subject: PDF to HTML help
From: 
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 16:51:58 -0400

> Hi all,
>
> Is there a solution to get my ps file (that I made from my pdf file) 
> converted to a html file?
>
> (or to get the original pdf to html?)
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> -ted
>
> p.s. my file seems to have graphics in that "normal" web based 
> converters won't do -that is, they won't do the original PDF to HTML.


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Subject: srcltx-Bbedit Lite-TeXshell-MacdviX
From: "Alessandro Languasco" 
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 20:09:12 +0200

Dear all,

I am trying the combinations
srcltx-Bbedit Lite-TeXshell-MacdviX
to test an analog of the sync feature of TeXtures.

After some trial and error stuff I recognize it runs.
But in fact there's an annoying stuff:
after alt-click on the .dvi file (in MacdviX )
the control pass to Bbedit Lite; then I run
the GotoSrc tool and it appears an message
"This operation cannot be undone.Do you wish to proceed ?"
and so I have to click {yes} or {no};
after clicking yes, Bbedit exactly recognize the source line.

But this message is really annoying.

Any suggestion ?

Thanks a lot !
Alessandro


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Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] srcltx-Bbedit Lite-TeXshell-MacdviX
From: "Tom Kiffe" 
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 17:42:55 -0500

This behavior is controlled by BBEdit itself. Open BBEdit's Preferences =
panel and select Text-Editing and make sure that "Confirm Non-Undoable =
Editing Actions" 
is not checked.

Tom


>Dear all,
>
>I am trying the combinations
>srcltx-Bbedit Lite-TeXshell-MacdviX
>to test an analog of the sync feature of TeXtures.
>
>After some trial and error stuff I recognize it runs.
>But in fact there's an annoying stuff:
>after alt-click on the .dvi file (in MacdviX )
>the control pass to Bbedit Lite; then I run
>the GotoSrc tool and it appears an message
>"This operation cannot be undone.Do you wish to proceed ?"
>and so I have to click {yes} or {no};
>after clicking yes, Bbedit exactly recognize the source line.
>
>But this message is really annoying.
>
>Any suggestion ?
>
>Thanks a lot !
>Alessandro
>

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Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] New Acrobat Reader (5.1) ...
From: "Jerry Wilcox" 
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 15:54:47 -0700

Adrian Heathcote wrote:
>The odd thing is that I can't see hide nor hair of this new version on
>the Adobe web site. perhaps the versiontracker release is a late beta.

I've discovered that if you go through the download hoops on the 
website, it will eventually tell you that you are downloading 5.1. 
The really curious thing is that when you do that, the installer 
tells you that "the folder ... 5.0" will be created. Of course, what 
you actually get is an application "package", which is labeled 
"Acrobat Reader 5.0." A GetInfo shows that it is 5.1, as does the 
splash screen.
-- 
Jerry Wilcox - University of California, Office of the President
Information Systems & Computing -- 510-987-0516 -- FAX 510-763-5597
Manager, Payroll System Maintenance
mailto:Jerry.Wilcox@ucop.edu


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Subject: PS to HTML?
From: 
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 04:03:52 -0400

Hi all,

Is there a solution to get my ps file (that I made from my pdf file) 
converted to a html file?

(or to get the original pdf to html?)

thanks in advance,

-ted

p.s. my file seems to have graphics in that "normal" web based 
converters won't do -that is, they won't do the original PDF to HTML.


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