> > Did you try pdftotext? It is part of the xpdf-package. > > If you can get the source (tex/Latex) code of the document, you can > use Hevea to create a .html or .txt version. >
I just tried pdftotext, but there is a problem with the encoding that is giving me trouble, and I don't know how to fix it. Something about the path to it or so. The tex source I have it, but is in plain tex, and hevea keeps complaining about it, since seemingly it expects Latex. So far the best solution of the three proposed has been catdvi -s -e 2 file.dvi > file.txt (which by the way I don't understand, sine my machines should be encoding in utf-8, and the source is made in them). The only problem is the paragraph-line-space formatting, that I have to fix by hand. Without the -s option was even worse. Does anyone have any idea about how to solve this with some script or so? Thanks to all for the great help. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]