Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/12/11/10:06:44
Hi again!
Do you know, why texi2dvi wrote this error?
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[DR-DOS] E:\DJGPP>sh texi2dvi feldbus.tex
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.2)
(e:/djgpp/feldbus.tex
LaTeX2e <1998/06/01>
(feldbus.tex (feldbus.tex (feldbus.tex (feldbus.tex (feldbus.tex
(feldbus.tex
(feldbus.tex (feldbus.tex (feldbus.tex (feldbus.tex (feldbus.tex
(feldbus.tex
(feldbus.tex (feldbus.tex
! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [text input levels=15].
l.1 \input feldbus
@c -*-texinfo-*-
No pages of output.
Transcript written on feldbus.log.
texi2dvi: latex exited with bad status, quitting.
texi2dvi: see feldbus.log for errors.
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Bye, Florian Xaver
Eli Zaretskii schrieb in Nachricht ...
>
>On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Florian X wrote:
>
>> Ist there also an file which can produce a HTML file from a DVI file?
>
>Not really. There's the TeX4Htk package in the v2apps/tex directory,
>but it requires that the TeX sources include a special style file, and
>so might not work with documents written in Texinfo.
>
>But why do you need such a utility? The makeinfo program (from
>txi40b.zip) can produce HTML files directly from Texinfo sources, so
>you shouldn't need to go through the extra step of producing a DVI
>file.
>
>> Where can I find TEX2DVI? I haven't found it.
>
>It's texi2dvi, not tex2dvi. It is a shell script which comes with the
>Texinfo distribution, and it should already be in your bin
>subdirectory. Unless your interactive shell is Bash, you invoke
>texi2dvi via Bash, like this:
>
> sh texi2dvi foo.texi
>
>> TEX is realy good!!! They are great tools!!!
>
>Yes. Print your documents via dvips or dvilj4, and see your
>Word-using friends turn green of envy ;-)
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