Dear Alex. That might be a good idea, but I think elyxer needs to mature a little bit more before turning it into the default converter for MS Word. For example, it doesn't handle math macros at all, which I use constantly. For more simpler documents it's fine, I think.
Best regards. ------------------------------------------------- Julio Rojas [email protected] On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Alex Fernandez <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi João, > > On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 1:40 AM, Uwe Stöhr <[email protected]> wrote: >> Am 17.03.2010 01:14, schrieb João Maia e Silva: >> >>> Now, one new comers question! how do you communicate with the outside >>> world, without using the pdf? the rtf converter is not that bad, but >>> with my experience, I'm failing to integrate the images on the text as >>> well as the bibliography (the references label goes on the text, but not >>> on the end of the doc) >> >> I propose to use eLyXer >> http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/ >> to convert your LyX file into HTML. Almost all office programs are able to >> import HTML. > > Yes, just be sure to run eLyXer with the --html flag, either > standalone or changing the converter line from within LyX: > Tools > Preferences > External formats > Converters > LyX to HTML > > Converter: > just add the --html option as the first one: > elyxer.py --html --directory $$r $$i $$o > or > python -m elyxer.py --html --directory $$r $$i $$o > > In fact, I don't see why eLyXer should not be the default Word > exporter. Uwe, do you think it would be worthwhile to send a patch to > that effect? > > Alex. >
