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Anyone here use CLICKTOCOVERT (HTML conversion utility, Inzone)? Having problems . . . Curious Angel 07-30-2004
Posted by Curious Angel on July 30, 2004, 10:04 am
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In my eternal search to locate a utility that would allow me to export PAGEMAKER
documents (6.0, in this case) —> to HTML I stumbled upon this program, and was
thrilled. I can do HTML, don't get me wrong; I just don't WANT to heh.

Or at least, I was hoping to have as much of the coding done automatically by
some
other program, understanding that nothing will look as sharp, as crisp as the
original PM6 document itself.

I already have the PDF version of it; for reasons I won't go into here, I am
forced
to have an HTML equivalent.

HERE ARE THE 2 PROBLEMS I'M HAVING:

1. None of the fonts in my original PM6 document are being carried over to the
HTML
output generated by ClickTo's "Print To" driver.
2. Basic formatting instructions (such as Justify, underline etc.) are either
not
being carried over, or being carried over selectively.

What I get is a rough approximation of my document — its essential layout and
text
and (surprise!) its graphics — but I am genuinely surprised that the fonts do
not
carry over.

Does anyone have a tip for how to use this program? I have written the company
twice
and heard no reply. Thanks!

Angel


Posted by Harlan Messinger on July 30, 2004, 1:34 pm
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> In my eternal search to locate a utility that would allow me to export
PAGEMAKER
> documents (6.0, in this case) —> to HTML I stumbled upon this program, and
was
> thrilled. I can do HTML, don't get me wrong; I just don't WANT to heh.
>
> Or at least, I was hoping to have as much of the coding done automatically
by some
> other program, understanding that nothing will look as sharp, as crisp as
the
> original PM6 document itself.
>
> I already have the PDF version of it; for reasons I won't go into here, I
am forced
> to have an HTML equivalent.
>
> HERE ARE THE 2 PROBLEMS I'M HAVING:
>
> 1. None of the fonts in my original PM6 document are being carried over
to the HTML
> output generated by ClickTo's "Print To" driver.

What fonts? Fonts available to you in PageMaker? Are you talking about text
fonts (as for ordinary text) or graphic fonts (as appear on buttons and
banners)? Do you have a URL so we can see what you're talking about?

> 2. Basic formatting instructions (such as Justify, underline etc.) are
either not
> being carried over, or being carried over selectively.
>
> What I get is a rough approximation of my document — its essential layout
and text
> and (surprise!) its graphics — but I am genuinely surprised that the fonts
do not
> carry over.
>
> Does anyone have a tip for how to use this program? I have written the
company twice
> and heard no reply. Thanks!
>
> Angel



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