Amir wrote:
  >   You have spoiled my surprise ;-)
  > 
  >   Tell me if the attached file answers your question?

  Thanks!

  I've posted it as translation_hints.php3 on nazgul, and linked it from the
  translation page. I didn't put it in the navbar, because it seems like a
  subpage of translation.php3.

  Let me know about typos, html (php3) bugs, et al in translation.php3 or
  translation_hints.php3.

 John, I put your idsi address on the page. (*My* address certainly shouldn't
  be listed as author.) Let me know if you want a different address or no
  address there.

  (I could also write "this document was written in LyX and exported as
   HTML..." or some such if you think that would be a good way to show off
   LyX.)

  This document was written in LyX, exported as docbook and converted to html with 
sgmltools 2.0 (the only but is that I haven't yet made available this in the 1.0.x 
tree).

  This is an experiment that was suspended since my disk broke, and now resumed.
Since I had an opportunity to learn with with linuxdoc mistakes this is (hopefully) a 
better implementation.

  This is work in progress, and as soon as I consider it to be moderatly stable I will 
ask it to be included in the 1.0.x version.

  > PS: I'm working in the table support, it includes support for:
  >       * rotated
  >       * multicolumns
  >       * long tables

  Neat!

  BTW: figures will be also supported.

 -Amir

  Jos�

PS: As a PR issue it will be possible to write (in 1.2) the lyx homepage with lyx.
    BTW, I'm not dreaming, take a look on the php documentation, it is written with 
docbook, and then they have several backends, where that documentation is formatted: 
html; php;...

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