Closed jimspoon closed 5 months ago
That would be nice to have a command-line switch to enable/disable PDF generation indeed.
The thing is I create two html files, one containing the header, the other one containing the converted eml plus a javascript tag which adds an iframe to the top of the file pointing at the header html file.
Then the header html posts a message via JS with its own height to the parent html, which then pushes down in the parent html to make space.
Not sure how useful these htmls would be. And its not really what this tool is for.
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The converter first converts the EML to HTML and then converts the HTML to PDF; I'd like to have the option to keep the HTML (with or without also creating the PDF).