Thanks to everyone, I have solved the problem.
I succeeded by installing the package "latex2html", which includes the file
"html.sty".
NOTE THAT THE FILE "html.sty" LISTED IN A PREVIOUS MAIL IS NOT VALID BECAUSE I
GOT THE
FILE "typehtml.sty" FROM ANOTHER SYSTEM AND RENAMED IT TO "html.sty" TO CH
On Fri, Nov 05, 1999 at 03:50:55AM +, Chris Schleifer wrote:
> > Now you can compile the file debian-tutorial.tex by using latex. In my
> > linux box the
> > compiling process stops because the file "html.sty" is not installed. Where
> > can this
> > file by obtained from? Is it available in
On Fri, Nov 05, 1999 at 03:50:55AM +, Chris Schleifer wrote:
> >
> > Now you can compile the file debian-tutorial.tex by using latex. In my
> > linux box the
> > compiling process stops because the file "html.sty" is not installed. Where
> > can this
> > file by obtained from? Is it available
Hi,
I don't know a thing about the debian-guide package and this answer seems
obvious so
forgive me if I'm offbase here.
I see html.sty in the directory you listed but the permissions are wrong. Doing
a
'chmod o+r html.sty' in that directory should fix your problem.
Chris Schleifer
Manuel Arena
> I've tried some three times to get a book compressed in that bz2 format
> uncomperessed to a readable version. But no LaTex, TeX or LyX ever could
> read that stuff.
>
> Is there something in general wrong with that bz2 format or are there
> available some brand new TeX formats, which no Slink la
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote:
> I have downloaded the sources of the Debian linux documentation in the format
> .tar.bz2. While compiling...
I've tried some three times to get a book compressed in that bz2 format
uncomperessed to a readable version. But no LaTex, TeX or LyX ever
I have downloaded the sources of the Debian linux documentation in the format
.tar.bz2. While compiling the .tex file using the default slink Latex2e, the
compiler
couldn't found the file "html.sty". Where can I found this file? Do I have to
install any new package?
Thanks in advance,
Manuel Arenaz Silva ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 1) How can I know the source package name from the output of the command "dpkg
> --print-avail debian-guide"?
I don't understand the question. debian-guide isn't a binary package,
so I don't think it would have useful source code...?
> 2) I have
"J.H.M. Dassen (Ray)" wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 29, 1999 at 21:21:32 +0200, Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote:
> > Where can I download the Latex/EPS source of this package from?
>
> Same as with all source: do a dpkg --print-avail on the package so you have
> the source package name, and download that from yo
On Fri, Oct 29, 1999 at 21:21:32 +0200, Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote:
> Where can I download the Latex/EPS source of this package from?
Same as with all source: do a dpkg --print-avail on the package so you have
the source package name, and download that from your friendly neighbourhood
mirror. Or us
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