Hi Rob, Very nice initiative, thank you very much! Even importing/exporting only docx would be wonderful for collaboration with Oird people.
Do you also plan a clean import option with which even these local styles would be dropped in order to have a clean Lyx document with just the structure and the components (body text, references, figures, tables and math)? Murat -- Murat Yildizoglu [email protected] Le 2 févr. 2012 à 19:53, Rob Oakes <[email protected]> a écrit : > > On Feb 2, 2012, at 11:26 AM, Les Denham wrote: > >> Supporting Styles and Figures is a major achievement as far as I am >> concerned. I assume you don't do much in deciphering the fingerpainting >> favored by most Word users. Such crass formatting is probably best left >> as Standard in LyX anyway. > > Right, I'm not getting into the game where I'm going to try and support all > of the formatting combinations that Word users can come up with. But I do > intend to support styles in all of their incarnations: paragraph, character, > and otherwise. To make this possible, what I'll probably do is use the > book/article classes as a basis for the import and then generate placeholder > entries for other styles in the LyX local layout. > > That will prevent errors and problems and allow for you to convert to the > document class of your choice without problems. Once there, you remove the > placeholder entries, or define them further. > > Cheers, > > Rob
