On 16/06/16 09:03, Nikola Ivan Leder wrote:
gordon cooper <gordon_cooper <at> kinect.co.nz> writes:
We have had reasonable success with Lyx exports to ODF by using
html as an intermediate step, then copy pasting the html into
open document. Although we have not tested bib styles, and
have had some problems with table frames. Numbering and
heading styles are preserved.
Gordon.
Yes, I have used this approach on occasion, but it really "show HTML"
gives pretty much the same output as "OpenOffice tex4ht" export... the
references are always sorted aplhabetically and bib styles ignored.
Thank you for that comment Nikola. Our projects are related to
IT system documentation and have not required to use bib. We do
use many external references and the html method does this without
errors. Have needed to create a new index at the ODT copy stage
otherwise it tries to link back. Experience so far has been that what
ever method is used, there will always be a need for some editing of
the converted documents.