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Hi

I am working on a document which will be exported as LyXHTML and pdf 
(pdflatex). Now I would e.g.
include a link to the pdf document in the LyXHTML document and also some other 
things, which I do
not want in the pdf. I decided to use branches, which works nicely, but I have 
to enable them
manually and I am forgetful (age?).

So I was thinking about export format specific branches, which are 
automatically activated if the
specific export format is used. Would this make sense? Does anybody else feel a 
need for this?

Give me some feedback, and I will file a feature request.

Along the same line: for LibreOffice, you get a multisave plugin, which saves 
automatically the
fine in e.g. odt format and doc. This is quite handy, and as I am using two 
formats at the moment,
something lige this would be quite handy for me - automatically exporting to 
different formats. I
could imagine that under the document settings, the "default output format" can 
not only be one
format, but actually several. Then, when exporting the document to the 
documents default settings,
the document becomes exported to all the target formats specified.

And finally: org-mode for emacs has the possibility to "publish" the document 
e.g. to a webserver.
To implement this would be possibly an overkill, but it would be quite easy to 
do it, if there
would eb the possibility to specify a "post-export" script which would be 
executed after
exporting? This should also be on a per document basis.

Any comments?

Cheers,

Rainer
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