> Has anyone used fm2html (FrameMaker to html converter) on HP-UX???
> I have been unsuccessful in getting it to put images inline. It insists
> on putting in the graphics symbol that you have to click on to get the
> "ghostview" viewer. What little documentation is available says that
> putting the images in anchored frames and importing them directly into
> the document (as opposed to just a link), should give you an in-line
> .gif image in the document. So far, it flatly refuses to do that. If
> anyone has any insight into this problem, I would greatly appreciate
> your help.
>
> I know that it works okay at APS, on the Sun machines, since they are
> using it for their electronic logbook. So what's the deal with HP-UX?
>
> --
> Bonnie Madre
The problem could be any number of things, but the first thing I'd
suggest is to talk to Ken Sidorowicz ([email protected]) or Dave Wallis
([email protected]) and get our "improved" version of fm2html and
see if that works better (No guarantees implied). Dave fixed some
file pointer problems which were causing graphics problems and added
a couple features that I thought had been overlooked in the original.
And, a reminder, we haven't gotten fm2html to work for Frame5, yet,
so if you are trying to use it on a Frame5 document that may be what
the problem is.
Jackie Wallis
[email protected]
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