To produce XML, use the DocBook document class. You can export to DocBook
SGML, and there are few things to have XML from SGML. Once lyx configured you
will be able to translate your file to HTML or DVI, PostScript, etc.

Basically the tools used by LyX to support SGML DocBook are the toolchain
sgmltools/jade/jadetex or the scripts db2html, db2dvi, etc. that call
jade/jadetex/pdfjadetex. Obviously the related stylesheets need to be
installed.

BG

Sasa Janiska a �crit :

> Hi!
>
> I have to write some online course for the web.
>
> Since I'm always writing in LyX, at the same time, I'd like to embrace XML
> technology, and later publish course on the web (HTML), I'm interested
> what would be the best procedure to get XML document from LyX source and
> later convert it HTML for web publishing?
>
> What tools are available to accomplish it?
>
> I'm running SuSE Linux 7.1.
>
> Sincerely,
> Sasa

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