Hi, Gunnar Wolf escreveu isso aí: > Right now, you have this package in the archive: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache show gnuhtml2latex > Package: gnuhtml2latex > Priority: optional > Section: text > Installed-Size: 60 > Maintainer: Gunnar Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Architecture: all > Version: 0.2-2 > Depends: perl, libhtml-parser-perl > Filename: pool/main/g/gnuhtml2latex/gnuhtml2latex_0.2-2_all.deb > Size: 6928 > MD5sum: 70b760ee8bad9b108a27c6f745833f0b > Description: A Perl script that converts html files to latex > gnuhtml2latex is a Perl script that converts html files to latex > files. It takes list of .html files as arguments and make .tex > ones. Can also convert html stdin to latex stdout. > > Now, as the author says in the header: It is VERY ALPHA. It kind of > works, but is far from perfect. I adopted this package a long time > ago (Jun 2003), and there is no upstream activity at all. I have no > bug reports. Please compare html2latex to this package to see if they > provide the same functionality or if one of them contains the other > one.
Yes, I've checked this package. Besides being VERY ALPHA, it generates old-style LaTeX (LaTeX2.09), and is pretty limited and monolithic. html2latex is a much better piece of software, IMHO. It's more complete. It's more modular: it uses an already packaged Perl HTML parser (HTML::Tree), other already packaged Perl package Image::Magick (from perlmagick package) as optional for converting images. It's more extensible and I intend to colaborate with upstream. That's why I ITP'ed it. -- Antonio S. de A. Terceiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~asaterceiro PGP on subkeys.pgp.net, fingerprint: E6F73C30