Hello Anders,

thanks a lot! This sounds good, but I do normally only use LyX and run into new 
problems. First I tried several possibilities to export to TeX is with also 
with »weitere Formate und Optionen« (more formats and options) – here it 
worked. In all other cases (file – export – LaTeX (plain) or export – export as 
– LaTeX (normal) or export – export as – LaTeX (XeTeX)) I have got a 
SIGSEV-signal again.

Well, then I opened the TeX-file in TeXShop (I dont have TeX Studio). In the 
prefs there is no build, and I did not know ho to continue from here.
 Then I just tried:

export – XML text

This produced an XML-file. I do not know if the file would work, because I do 
not know how to continue from here. Did Could I also use calibre for converting 
from XML to ePub?

Thanks, best
Jess




Am 25. Apr. 2019, 20:55 +0200 schrieb Anders Ekberg <[email protected]>:
>
> 25 apr. 2019 kl. 18:56 skrev jezZiFeR <[email protected]>:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I try to export ePubs for a while now and it never worked in different 
> > configurations. LyX was always freezing. In the moment I use OS 10.14.3, 
> > Intel and LyX 2.3.2 with TeXLive 2018.
> >
> > When I do the following:
> > + file – export as – DocBook (XML) and then try to save I get the follwing 
> > error:
> > »Keine Informationen vorhanden, um das Format DocBook (XML) zu exportieren.«
> > In English this means something like »There is no information to export the 
> > format DocBook (XML).
> > + Now I click »cancel« and get a SIGSEV-signal, like every time.
> >
> > Does anybody have a hint what I could do? Would be very good to use XML, 
> > maybe there is a workaround.
> >
> > Thanks, all best
> > Jess
>
> Also on Mac. I never really got the XML to work. So unfortunately no 
> workaround. Instead I use
>
> \usepackage{pxfonts} in preamble
> Pictures as eps
> No non-standard letters in picture names etc
> Export to plain tex
> Open in TeX-studio
> Create user-command htlatex %.tex (in Preferences > Build)
> Add html-file to Calibre (Add book...)
> Convert to EPUB (Convert books...)
>
> Has worked very well also for complex documents.
>
> /Anders

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