Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/12/10/14:51:31
> - .dvi (for DeVice Independent) is the output of TeX. It is a
> typeset document, produced from a .texi or a .tex source, but it
> needs a DVI driver program to convert it to commands
> understandable by specific devices, in order to print the document
> or display it. For example, dvips is the DVI driver for
> PostScript printers: it reads the DVI file and produces PostScript
> commands to print the DVI file on a PS printer. Likewise, dvipdfm
> reads a DVI file and produces PDF. There are many other DVI
> drivers, for different devices (PCL printers, bit-mapped displays,
> etc.)
Ist there also an file which can produce a HTML file from a DVI file?
Where can I find TEX2DVI? I haven't found it.
TEX is realy good!!! They are great tools!!!
Thanks, Florian Xaver
www.drdos.org
www.seal.de.vu
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