Hi!

wvHtml is have a limited user inteface, I think that it need's booth the
output and input file in the same directory. That at least how I'm using
it. 

Sincerely
Mikael

ons 2005-02-02 klockan 22:50 +0100 skrev Michelle Konzack:
> Am 2005-02-02 16:26:44, schrieb Ambrose Li:
> > Package: wv
> > Version: 1.0.2-0.1
> > Severity: normal
> 
> Crazy, I had this problem today too. But under WOODY.
> 
> > $ wvHtml foo.doc  /tmp/x
> > * * * Better to use '--targetdir' for writing in another directory * * *
> > $ wvHtml foo.doc  --targetdir /tmp/x /tmp/x
> > Option '--targetdir' not recognized.
> > $ wvHtml foo.doc  --targetdir=/tmp/x /tmp/x
> > * * * Better to use '--targetdir' for writing in another directory * * *
> > $ wvHtml foo.doc  /tmp/x.html
> > * * * Better to use '--targetdir' for writing in another directory * * *
> > $ wvHtml foo.doc  --targetdir=/tmp/x
> > Usage:  [OPTIONS] <input-file> <output-file>
> 
> It must be "--dir ..." or "-d ..." and it works
> only if the filter is caled from "wvWare"
> 
> > No output is produced in any of the above cases. The manpage would
> > suggest that the 4th command above should work.
> 
> Greetings
> Michelle
> 



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