El dom, 25-12-2005 a las 10:07 -0800, Antonio Olivares escribió: > > There are several choices and for that you are the > best one to take a risk. > > > > Try pdftohtml from sourceforge. There are two files > one tar.gz which you will have to install with > $ tar -zxvf pdfto<TAB> > $ ./configure > $ make > # make install > or instructions which are . > and one for windows[evil empire]. > > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=45839 > > Best Regards and Merry Xmas, > > Antonio > pfdtohtml rpm package can be found into the "extras" repo; Run "rpm -qli pdftohtml" first, you may have already it installed! If not, you know... either your own by hand or yum can do it for you. Be aware it has several limitations (such as tables, etc..) Copied & pasted: $ yum info pdftohtml Setting up repositories Reading repository metadata in from local files Installed Packages Name : pdftohtml Arch : i386 Version: 0.36 Release: 4 Size : 634 k Repo : installed Summary: PDF to HTML converter Description: PDFTOHTML converts Portable Document Format (PDF) files to HTML format. This release converts text and links. Bold and italic face are preserved, but high level HTML structures ( like lists or tables ) are not yet generated. Images are ignored ( but you can extract them from the PDF file using pdfimages, distributed with the Xpdf package ). The current version is tested on Linux and Solaris 2.6 --- Regards