Hello Nadia,


On 22/02/2004, at 9:45 AM, Nadia Karlinsky wrote:

Hi--

I'm running into the following problem:

I run latex2html, and after the working directory is created, I get:

 "texexpand: Error: More than one input file specified.
 texexpand failed: No such file or directory"

What command-line did you use to call the LaTeX2HTML job ? Do you a space character, or other unusual characters in the name of the file, or a directory-path ?


 I read something about a bug with specifying more than one \input on a
 line, but I only have one \input in my source. Well, sort of...

Can you please post a URL where your source can be found, for inspection ?



Specifically, I have foo.tex, which uses my_own_cls.cls (\documentclass[centered]{my_own_cls]). my_own_cls.cls specifies
^------ ?? typo? ??
article.cls as an input file.

Hmm. LaTeX2HTML will not know how to support your private class-file. It should assume article.cls . However, any user-level macros that you define there will not be understood by LaTeX2HTML.


You could try the following way to start your document:


%begin{latexonly}
  \documentclass[centered]{my_own_cls}
  \usepackage{html}
%end{latexonly}
\begin{htmlonly}
  \documentclass{article}
  \usepackage{html}
\end{htmlonly}

That may help get over the problem with texexpand .



I really appreciate any help. Thanks,

Please provide more info, as suggested above.


Hope this helps,

Ross Moore


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