Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
rgheck <rgh...@...> writes:

The other possibility is plastex, which I haven't used but keep meaning to investigate. It's pure python, so should run anywhere LyX does.

Now I tried out Plastex. The concept is a little different.
It makes the latex document into a complete, hierarchical web page.
The result is quite good (e.g., tables are rendered well, as
opposed to Tex4ht). I my case, though, I just want to
embed the html into an existing web page, with its
own navigational tools, so this is not exactly what I want.
But the documentation is comprehensive, so maybe
it can be configured to makes the document into a single
web page.

Well, I'm glad to hear it works well, even if it doesn't do what you want. But yes, I think you can pretty much get plastex to do what you want. Once the LaTeX is parsed, you have this tree-thing, and the output routines are then highly customizable.

rh

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