Gimp can save images as PNG GIF and JPG, but it does not build html, in a way that photoshop would with 'slices'
impossible
You cannot convert an image to a markup file.
To convert HTML into PDF, you could try some PDF Creator, but you'd better try the PDF Creator first, then you would know if it fits your need well. Thanks.
The easiest way to convert from HTML to PDF is to download an HTML to PDF converter from the internet. The best place to find one of these is actually from Adobe's website, as they took the time to develop one for general use.
You can't. HTML is a markup language. C is a programming language. You can make C generate HTML, but C isn't anything like HTML in the way it functions.
You can't convert "a flash website" to HTML. You may be able to convert some of the content, but it won't be identical to the original.
Show extensions and then click in the name box and change .jpg to .html you will then be able to open your image file with your internet browser.
Gimp can open a .PSD file directly, and save it out as it's native format - the .XCF
You cannot convert HTML to MP4 due to different extensions. They both are not compatible with each other.
What are the requirements of a file to be HTML file, just it has to be able to view the file in web browser. SO, probably the answer would be to change the doc file extension to HTML. Either you can embed the doc file into a web page or save it as .HTML or .htm file
impossible
There are several utilities that can do this for you.
You cannot convert an image to a markup file.
To convert HTML into PDF, you could try some PDF Creator, but you'd better try the PDF Creator first, then you would know if it fits your need well. Thanks.
An HTML conversion application helps to convert HTML pages into other formats. You can do this by exporting JS also.
GIMP and Photoshop can. :)
The easiest way to convert from HTML to PDF is to download an HTML to PDF converter from the internet. The best place to find one of these is actually from Adobe's website, as they took the time to develop one for general use.