On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 02:12:42PM +0100, thomas sch�nhoff wrote:
> 
> Hello Jose,
> 
> thanks for quick response, at least things seem to be (almost) clear to me.

  Good, (you are welcome)

>  >  Ok, the name is misleading since hevea is a converter from latex to
>  >html. And I have it configured under this category latex->html.
>  >
> The same with me....:-)) (before my reconfiguration!)

>  >  This is a know problem without a know fix. Your $TMP and $HOME are in
>  >different partitions. And lyx isn't able to transfer it from the
>  >temporary directory to your home directory.
>  >
>  >  The only work around it is to set the temporary directory off.
>  >
> That's what I immediately did in preferences dialog....

  Ok.

>  >  Since the files aren't moved the temporary directories aren't empty,
>  >so you get those errors.
>  >
> I see, this are converted files and empty directories alike!
>  >
>  >  If you are using docbook, docbook is exported to html via db2html or
>  >sgmltools.
>  >
> You obviously prefer to run the commandline, I would appreciate to do
> such operations frominside ofLyX (although I have to confess only guided
> by my comfort, that is to avoid running commandline and GUI to process
> the same file! ;-) )

  I have it configured in lyx like this:
  
  docbook->html
  
  Converter: db2html $$i
  Flags: resultdir=$$b,resultfile=t1.html

> Okay, running db2html from commandline works well. But after
> implemtenting all your tips converting to html insideof LyX still
> doesn't work!? I also tried to set my /home/tmp/ directory instead of
> /tmp. But this didn't help either !!! ( I guess that LyX exclusively
> uses the $tmp env-variable in converting activity, isn't it?)

  See if the above tip helps,

>  >  Hope this helps,
>  >
> The grounds are more clear, again thanks a lot for sheding some light on
> me :-)

  With such a sunny day outside that is not a problem ;-)

-- 
Jos� Ab�lio Matos
LyX and docbook a perfect match. :-)

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