Hi there: I am using LyX 1.3.5 on Fedora Core 3 to create our compiler documentation set (now up to six volumes or so). I've been creating PDFs from LyX as the final output (pdflatex), with included PDFs for the covers (artwork from Marketing). I have figures, tables, an index, the works.
Everyone has been very pleased with the output and the documentation set. Now they want an HTML version of the docs to post on our website, not just the PDFs. My question: Has anybody created a volume of documentation (300-500 pages) in LyX and converted it to HTML? Do you have any recommendations, suggestions, things to avoid? Are there other converters/tools/packages you might recommend? Would I be better off generating from the .tex files that LyX creates? I understand that tables can be problematic. I'm a one-person doc team; though I can bug the engineers for some help with LyX/configuration/installing packages. Other than that I need to be able to implement the solution pretty much on my own, while still hitting our rather aggressive release dates. I love LyX and have been very happy with it as a documentation tool. This list has helped me solve many problems this past two years. Many thanks in advance for your help with this. --jane -- Jane McKean Technical Documentation PathScale, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
