On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 19:15:12 -0500, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I don't see any LFUN for this at the moment, but it shouldn't be
terribly difficult to add one. File an enhancement request.
Done.
Well, that depends upon your OS. On Linux, HTML export works pretty
well, though of course your results depend upon what LaTeX to HTML
converter you use. On other OS's, mileage seems to vary, mostly because
htlatex is buggy on Windows. But you might try the relatively new
Plastex converter, which is written in Python and so ought to be more
portable. I've been meaning to add a line to configure.py that would
detect and install it but just haven't gotten around to it.
I'm using Ubuntu, and I've tried htlatex, tex4ht, and tth. I also just
downloaded plasTeX; it'll take a little bit of fiddling for me to evaluate
it properly, but it looks like it could be a reasonable solution. It
seems like it chokes on using babel and koma-script classes (the latter
also broke tex4ht, if I recall correctly). Using the default document
settings I've set up breaks plasTeX, but it shouldn't be too difficult to
transform the output LaTeX document if needed.
All that aside, plasTeX does look really interesting--and I'll definitely
pursue it. LyX has been a great tool for me personally (I got started
using it for my thesis) and I'm really hoping that I can spur its adoption
in the office.
Best,
Ethan
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