Thanks Richard, I got the information related to my requirement. Regards Sanjeev
-----Original Message----- From: Richard Heck [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 5:34 PM To: Sanjeevkumar Dayal, Integra-PDY, IN Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: LyX support for XML projects On 05/12/2011 06:51 AM, Sanjeevkumar Dayal, Integra-PDY, IN wrote: > Hi, > > Could you please let me know whether LyX support to generate PDF from XML > source (front end xml support)? The xml structure may differ based on the DTD > like NLM, DOCBOOK, any client specific DTD etc. > I'm not sure I understand the question, so let me tell you what LyX does do, and then you can decide it that is what you need. It sounds to me as if it does not. LyX has some support for producing DocBook files. Basically, in this mode, LyX is a kind of editor for DocBook. The internal representation and file format are specific to LyX, but there are internal routines that convert it to DocBook (or LaTeX, in various flavors, or XHTML, or plain text). Once it is DocBook, then LyX will, on your behalf, be happy to invoke external programs to produce PDF, or whatever other format you wish. That said, DocBook support lags behind LaTeX and XHTML, simply because we do not presently have anyone actively developing it; i.e., none of our currently active developers are DocBook users. LyX does not have any support, at present, for producing XML with arbitrary DTDs. This would not be terribly difficult to add, but, as I said, I'm not sure anyone currently active in development knows enough about this to do it. I do not myself know what support there is, if any, for importing DocBook files into LyX. Richard
