Hi All,

I have managed to generate html files using the png files as input, but only when the png files were located in the same directory as the tex files.

The way I include my png files is as follows

\usepackage{graphicx}
\begin{document}
\includegraphics[]{file.png}

So, if the file.png is NOT in the same folder as the tex file, you could change the above to

\includegraphics[]{full_path_name_of_file.png}

You should be able to use either relative file path or absolute file path in the above.


I want to access my png files by adding the respective directories via the $TEXINPUTS variable.

I do not think $TEXINPUTS is meant to be used to locate where the images are. I think it is used by the latex engine to help it find where the latex packages are if they can't be found in the standard locations.

$TEXINPUTS might also used to locate latex input files which are included using \input{file} in the main latex document. But I am not sure about that.

The point is, I do not think it is used to tell \includegraphics[] where the images are.


The other question I had is to do with the paths to the images. When the png files are parallel to tex files then the translator works fine with the exception that the paths to the images which are included are absolute, e.g in the generated html the pictures are referenced as follows: node2.html: SRC="/scratch/simdoc_build/pdflatex_8904/develop/extern/install/all_in_one//install_lic_install_configure_ini_tab.png"

Is it possible somehow to tell the translator that the paths should be relative?

Relative should work. may be try this:

\usepackage{graphicx}
\begin{document}
\includegraphics[]{..\..\file.png}


The best solution for me would be if the translator copied the png files directly into the directory where the html is generated and they were given the names img1.png, img2.png etc.

This is what it does in my case. it copies all the images to one folder where the final .html is. This is the command I use:

latex2html  -no_reuse -subdir -local_icons  foo.tex


--Nasser

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