> If that helps the minimum python version required by lyx is python-2.3.4 (if
> you are wondering about why the last 4 that is related with some unicode fixes
> there were only applied at that sub-version).
It sure does help. I will try to make eLyXer compatible with at least 2.3.5.
Thanks,
Ale
> Lots of errors like this:
>
> Parsing line 3000
> Image images3/tweakui/my not found
> Image images3/tweakui/internet not found
I presume that the images have spaces in the path? -- the next version
should correct this problem.
> Error at 3246: \begin_deeper
> Error at 3265: \end_deeper
This i
> =>Or have you, Alex, still an idea of resolving the problem?
With such a committed test subject as you, we may try to make eLyXer
work with Python 2.3 :D
I will send you a test version as soon as possible.
Thanks,
Alex.
Hi, Joachim,
> OK, I dared to download and uncompress it.
Great, another brave soul!
> And proceeded to the first step, with the response:
>
> joachim$ ../elyxer userguide.lyx userguide2.html
> File "../elyxer", line 21
> �...@classmethod
> ^
> SyntaxError: invalid syntax
It seems that yo
Nikos,
> it started producing html's for me :D
Great!
> Notes (which you probably already know):
> # using the KOMA-Script article class
>
> 1. All footnotes appear as normal text exactly there where they are
> inserted in LyX' document and therefore cannot be distinguished from the
> text-body.
> Just as a side-note: I don't know how you manage your source code
> locally. I want only to mention that git is an excellent tool. It's
> something more than a tool actually. And it's not that difficult to
> start working with it. There are very nice and clean tutorials.
Actually (and coincident
Hi again,
Version 0.4 (20090312) is uploaded:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/ELyXer
Direct link:
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Tools/eLyXer/elyxer-20090312.tar.gz
It now ignores ERT, and supports footnotes, newlines, bibitem entries
and citations. If you are interested in living on the rough frontier
Hi,
> But if you and others who are able to develope eLyXer would build that
> capability in, it would serve very well my publications plans of texts
> with many short helping/illuminating notes in the margin (for less
> disconnect someone's reading of the main text.
Right now, and with the kind
> It even validates.
>
> http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fvecinos-productions.com%2Frayleigh%2Fbook.html&charset=
> (detect+automatically)&doctype=Inline&group=0&verbose=1
>
> Please make sure this remains so.
Sure. If you find an example of invalid XHTML please notify me.
Quoting fr
Hi Olivier,
> That looks like a very nice tool. The HTML code is indeed good-looking!
Thanks a lot! In time I hope it will be useful to other users. It is
the least I can do after having used LyX for several years so
satisfactorily.
> Is there a problem with the bibliography export ? It looks li
Hi Nikos,
> first of all thank you for your efforts. All sounds very promising. I
> just ran eLyXer (under Ubuntu II/ 64-bit) a couple of times. Your
> example-files userguide.lyx and devguide.lyx are translated without
> errors.
Good to know! Thanks for trying it out, you are indeed a brave soul
Dear LyX users,
LyX is a wonderful editor; its PDF output is perhaps unmatched by
other graphical editors. But the most common interchange method of
today is HTML, and LyX does not produce good HTML. There are some
tools for TeX -> HTML conversion, and even LyX -> HTML, but the
results tend to be
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