Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Richard Heck schrieb:

The attached patch should finally make HTML export work properly.
As I wrote in bug 3090 the bug does no longer appear with MiKTeX 2.6 and tex4ht, but to assure that it works with all configurations, your solution is the right one.

Some annotations:
- htlatex is always invoked what costs unnecessary a lot of time: Open the Intro.lyx and view it as HTML, then view it again and htlatex is run again although nothing has been changed in the document in the meantime. (When viewing e.g. the document as PDF pdflatex is correctly not invoked for the the second view.) I don't know why this happens for only for viewing HTML.
Because caching doesn't work properly in that case. I think the problem is that the caching mechanism basically assumes that only one file is being generated. File a new bug report about this, I'd say.
- when I export the Intro.lyx, the result is stored on the hard disk under this folder name: "Intro.html.LyXconv". I prefer to name it only "Intro.html" or is there a specail reason for the current name?
I was worried about collisions with Intro.html, should it exist. The idea was to use an easily identifiable directory name that is unlikely to be present otherwise. I didn't want to have it be Intro.html.1181865626 (seconds since the epoch) or whatever, though that would be safer.
- as viewing HTML works now we should think about a button in the view toolbar for HTML
Absolutely. Not to mention a shortcut, if there isn't one.
   > +# author Angus Leeming
   > +# author Georg Baum
   > +# author Richard Heck

Aren't you only the author of the two new scripts or did you three worked on a solution the last
  days and I missed this?
They're just adaptations of the old ones. Very simple ones. So I'm borrowing.
All in all a nice solution.
Thanks!

Richard

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