Re: Cross References with Export to HTML (Word)

2009-06-04 Thread Gregory Jefferis
Replying to my own question:

On 2009-06-03 22:40, Gregory Jefferis jeffe...@gmail.com wrote:

 I want to do a respectable export of to something that Word can open for final
 submission to a journal. My document has bibtex references and multiple
 figures (present as floats from which I have removed the actual graphics file
 because I only need the text in my export).  After a lot of experimenting the
 best looking output so far comes from Export to HTML (MS Word).  However
 although the main body of the text and the citations and reference list come
 out ok the figures are causing trouble.  Specifically the cross references to
 figures in the text are all rendered as ??.
 

It seems that there is an interaction with the babel package.  When I turn
off babel, export of figure cross references work fine. Perhaps my babel
(from MacTex2008) is broken - I have not tried to update.

(Preferences ... Language ... Language Settings: Use babel checkbox)

 Suggestions for alternative export paradigms are also welcome but for me:
 
 1) Export to ODT produces a corrupt output file.

This is also true for Open Document (ODT) export which previously zipped up
all of the latex intermediate files in the temporary directory producing a
file that was unintelligible to OpenOffice.

Best wishes,

Greg.

 LyX 1.6.2 on Mac 10.5.6




Re: Cross References with Export to HTML (Word)

2009-06-04 Thread Gregory Jefferis
Replying to my own question:

On 2009-06-03 22:40, Gregory Jefferis jeffe...@gmail.com wrote:

 I want to do a respectable export of to something that Word can open for final
 submission to a journal. My document has bibtex references and multiple
 figures (present as floats from which I have removed the actual graphics file
 because I only need the text in my export).  After a lot of experimenting the
 best looking output so far comes from Export to HTML (MS Word).  However
 although the main body of the text and the citations and reference list come
 out ok the figures are causing trouble.  Specifically the cross references to
 figures in the text are all rendered as ??.
 

It seems that there is an interaction with the babel package.  When I turn
off babel, export of figure cross references work fine. Perhaps my babel
(from MacTex2008) is broken - I have not tried to update.

(Preferences ... Language ... Language Settings: Use babel checkbox)

 Suggestions for alternative export paradigms are also welcome but for me:
 
 1) Export to ODT produces a corrupt output file.

This is also true for Open Document (ODT) export which previously zipped up
all of the latex intermediate files in the temporary directory producing a
file that was unintelligible to OpenOffice.

Best wishes,

Greg.

 LyX 1.6.2 on Mac 10.5.6




Re: Cross References with Export to HTML (Word)

2009-06-04 Thread Gregory Jefferis
Replying to my own question:

On 2009-06-03 22:40, "Gregory Jefferis"  wrote:

> I want to do a respectable export of to something that Word can open for final
> submission to a journal. My document has bibtex references and multiple
> figures (present as floats from which I have removed the actual graphics file
> because I only need the text in my export).  After a lot of experimenting the
> best looking output so far comes from Export to HTML (MS Word).  However
> although the main body of the text and the citations and reference list come
> out ok the figures are causing trouble.  Specifically the cross references to
> figures in the text are all rendered as ??.
> 

It seems that there is an interaction with the babel package.  When I turn
off babel, export of figure cross references work fine. Perhaps my babel
(from MacTex2008) is broken - I have not tried to update.

(Preferences ... Language ... Language Settings: Use babel checkbox)

> Suggestions for alternative export paradigms are also welcome but for me:
> 
> 1) Export to ODT produces a corrupt output file.

This is also true for Open Document (ODT) export which previously zipped up
all of the latex intermediate files in the temporary directory producing a
file that was unintelligible to OpenOffice.

Best wishes,

Greg.

> LyX 1.6.2 on Mac 10.5.6




Cross References with Export to HTML (Word)

2009-06-03 Thread Gregory Jefferis
Hello All,

I want to do a respectable export of to something that Word can open for
final submission to a journal. My document has bibtex references and
multiple figures (present as floats from which I have removed the actual
graphics file because I only need the text in my export).  After a lot of
experimenting the best looking output so far comes from Export to HTML (MS
Word).  However although the main body of the text and the citations and
reference list come out ok the figures are causing trouble.  Specifically
the cross references to figures in the text are all rendered as ??.

I'm sure this is an FAQ, but I've searched both wiki and archives and can't
seem to find anything.  I would really appreciate any help at this point.

Suggestions for alternative export paradigms are also welcome but for me:

1) Export to ODT produces a corrupt output file.
2) Export to RTF does not render citations but just produces the labels (ie
\citep{root2008} in the source goes to root2008 in the output)

Thank you so much for your help,

Greg Jefferis.

LyX 1.6.2 on Mac 10.5.6
-- 
Gregory Jefferis, PhD
Division of Neurobiology
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology,
Hills Road,
Cambridge, CB2 0QH, UK.

http://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/NB/jefferis_g
http://www.neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/directory/profile.php?gsxej2
http://flybrain.stanford.edu





Cross References with Export to HTML (Word)

2009-06-03 Thread Gregory Jefferis
Hello All,

I want to do a respectable export of to something that Word can open for
final submission to a journal. My document has bibtex references and
multiple figures (present as floats from which I have removed the actual
graphics file because I only need the text in my export).  After a lot of
experimenting the best looking output so far comes from Export to HTML (MS
Word).  However although the main body of the text and the citations and
reference list come out ok the figures are causing trouble.  Specifically
the cross references to figures in the text are all rendered as ??.

I'm sure this is an FAQ, but I've searched both wiki and archives and can't
seem to find anything.  I would really appreciate any help at this point.

Suggestions for alternative export paradigms are also welcome but for me:

1) Export to ODT produces a corrupt output file.
2) Export to RTF does not render citations but just produces the labels (ie
\citep{root2008} in the source goes to root2008 in the output)

Thank you so much for your help,

Greg Jefferis.

LyX 1.6.2 on Mac 10.5.6
-- 
Gregory Jefferis, PhD
Division of Neurobiology
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology,
Hills Road,
Cambridge, CB2 0QH, UK.

http://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/NB/jefferis_g
http://www.neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/directory/profile.php?gsxej2
http://flybrain.stanford.edu





Cross References with Export to HTML (Word)

2009-06-03 Thread Gregory Jefferis
Hello All,

I want to do a respectable export of to something that Word can open for
final submission to a journal. My document has bibtex references and
multiple figures (present as floats from which I have removed the actual
graphics file because I only need the text in my export).  After a lot of
experimenting the best looking output so far comes from Export to HTML (MS
Word).  However although the main body of the text and the citations and
reference list come out ok the figures are causing trouble.  Specifically
the cross references to figures in the text are all rendered as ??.

I'm sure this is an FAQ, but I've searched both wiki and archives and can't
seem to find anything.  I would really appreciate any help at this point.

Suggestions for alternative export paradigms are also welcome but for me:

1) Export to ODT produces a corrupt output file.
2) Export to RTF does not render citations but just produces the labels (ie
\citep{root2008} in the source goes to root2008 in the output)

Thank you so much for your help,

Greg Jefferis.

LyX 1.6.2 on Mac 10.5.6
-- 
Gregory Jefferis, PhD
Division of Neurobiology
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology,
Hills Road,
Cambridge, CB2 0QH, UK.

http://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/NB/jefferis_g
http://www.neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/directory/profile.php?gsxej2
http://flybrain.stanford.edu