I understand that my supervisor would not be able to see the images if I didn't send them to him, but the trouble is that I can't even see them immediately after I tell lyx to export to HTML. The images seem to be linked to /var somewhere, but there are no images there.
I was hoping I could create an HTML file with links to the pictures that could be in a a subdirectory. If all else fails, I will send HTMLfor the text and a pdf for the images. Dean On July 11, 2005 12:47 pm, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 7:42 PM > Subject: export to HTML > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > I'm having trouble exporting my thesis to HTML, so that my supervisor can > > read > > it in an editable format (he uses MS Word). Exporting to HTML seems to > > do a > > pretty good job except that the images aren't displayed. There are no > > images > > in the locations that are linked to from the HTML file. Any ideas what > > is going on? > > The images won't be incorporated into the html in the same wqay they are a > pdf or ps file. The html will merely include links to where the image files > are on your pc. If you haven't sent him the image files then he won't be > able to see them. > > As an aside, one way to send him editable text is to send him the latex > source. Admittedly this won't have images in either but he will be able to > open the plain text on any text editor - WordPad on Windows for example. > Then you can simply convert his revised tex file to lyx using relyx or > tex2lyx. > > If he really needs to see the figures too send him a pdf and he can read > that along side. > > Just a thought. > > > Geoff
