Hi All,
I am trying to convert a latex document to html on Windows using Plastex.
The latex document has png and eps images. On running the Plastex command
for conversion, I get the following error. Any ideas what is going on? I
have attached the lyx file and the plain latex file.
Thanks
Parul Bali schrieb:
I am trying to convert a latex document to html on Windows using Plastex.
The latex document has png and eps images. On running the Plastex command
for conversion, I get the following error. Any ideas what is going on?
No, but you should give this new program a try:
Hi Parul,
I am trying to convert a latex document to html on Windows using Plastex.
The latex document has png and eps images. On running the Plastex command
for conversion, I get the following error. Any ideas what is going on?
No, but you should give this new program a try:
Message-
From: alejandro...@gmail.com [mailto:alejandro...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
Alex Fernandez
Sent: 19 April 2009 18:01
To: Uwe Stöhr
Cc: Parul Bali; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Lyx to html with plastex
Hi Parul,
I am trying to convert a latex document to html on Windows using Plastex
Hi again,
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Parul Bali parul.sarasw...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for this. The html file looks very good indeed. However, was
wondering if it would be possible to have separate html files for each page
(as is possible with Plastex). Also, noticed that the table of
Hi All,
I am trying to convert a latex document to html on Windows using Plastex.
The latex document has png and eps images. On running the Plastex command
for conversion, I get the following error. Any ideas what is going on? I
have attached the lyx file and the plain latex file.
Thanks
Parul Bali schrieb:
I am trying to convert a latex document to html on Windows using Plastex.
The latex document has png and eps images. On running the Plastex command
for conversion, I get the following error. Any ideas what is going on?
No, but you should give this new program a try:
Hi Parul,
I am trying to convert a latex document to html on Windows using Plastex.
The latex document has png and eps images. On running the Plastex command
for conversion, I get the following error. Any ideas what is going on?
No, but you should give this new program a try:
Message-
From: alejandro...@gmail.com [mailto:alejandro...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
Alex Fernandez
Sent: 19 April 2009 18:01
To: Uwe Stöhr
Cc: Parul Bali; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Lyx to html with plastex
Hi Parul,
I am trying to convert a latex document to html on Windows using Plastex
Hi again,
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Parul Bali parul.sarasw...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for this. The html file looks very good indeed. However, was
wondering if it would be possible to have separate html files for each page
(as is possible with Plastex). Also, noticed that the table of
Hi All,
I am trying to convert a latex document to html on Windows using Plastex.
The latex document has png and eps images. On running the Plastex command
for conversion, I get the following error. Any ideas what is going on? I
have attached the lyx file and the plain latex file.
Thanks
Parul Bali schrieb:
I am trying to convert a latex document to html on Windows using Plastex.
The latex document has png and eps images. On running the Plastex command
for conversion, I get the following error. Any ideas what is going on?
No, but you should give this new program a try:
Hi Parul,
>> I am trying to convert a latex document to html on Windows using Plastex.
>> The latex document has png and eps images. On running the Plastex command
>> for conversion, I get the following error. Any ideas what is going on?
>
> No, but you should give this new program a try:
>
>
Message-
From: alejandro...@gmail.com [mailto:alejandro...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
Alex Fernandez
Sent: 19 April 2009 18:01
To: Uwe Stöhr
Cc: Parul Bali; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Lyx to html with plastex
Hi Parul,
>> I am trying to convert a latex document to html on Windows
Hi again,
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Parul Bali wrote:
> Thanks for this. The html file looks very good indeed. However, was
> wondering if it would be possible to have separate html files for each page
> (as is possible with Plastex). Also, noticed that the
On 2009-03-27, rgheck wrote:
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
john j...@... writes:
But looking at the web site, it looks like latex2html was not updated
since 2001. That makes me somewhat reluctant to rely on it.
As the old saying goes: If it ain't broke, why fix it? LaTeX itself
hasn't really
On 2009-03-27, rgheck wrote:
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
john j...@... writes:
But looking at the web site, it looks like latex2html was not updated
since 2001. That makes me somewhat reluctant to rely on it.
As the old saying goes: If it ain't broke, why fix it? LaTeX itself
hasn't really
On 2009-03-27, rgheck wrote:
> Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
>> john writes:
>> But looking at the web site, it looks like latex2html was not updated
>> since 2001. That makes me somewhat reluctant to rely on it.
> As the old saying goes: If it ain't broke, why fix it? LaTeX itself
>
BH wrote:
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Anders Host-Madsen
ahostmad...@yahoo.com wrote:
Typhoon typh...@... writes:
I use tex4ht or hevea. I find that either one of them does a reasonable
job if you then apply a custom CSS. But my work is always plain text,
no images. I'm using
BH bewih...@... writes:
I haven't used hevea, but I have used tex4ht, which is a part of
TeXLive; LyX should already recognize it.
Bennett
I tried using tex4ht on some other documents, and the result is
better than my initial judgement made them. Equations are actually
rendered quite
I have used LyX for many years (ab origine) and always used LaTeX2HTML
to create HTML documents.
The OpenSUSE distro's LyX package tries to use tex4ht (which comes with
the distro) but it is missing some vital ingredient and its export to
HTML does not work at all. However, you can load
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
more to the point) to HTML? I do know LyX can export
to HTML, but the result is not pretty; it looks so
last century. Also, many packages seems to be
stripped away (such as enumitem). There is no
options to
rgheck rgh...@... writes:
The other possibility is plastex, which I haven't used but keep meaning
to investigate. It's pure python, so should run anywhere LyX does.
Now I tried out Plastex. The concept is a little different.
It makes the latex document into a complete, hierarchical web page.
john j...@... writes:
But looking at the web site, it looks like
latex2html was not updated since 2001. That makes
me somewhat reluctant to rely on it.
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
john j...@... writes:
But looking at the web site, it looks like latex2html was not updated since
2001. That makes me somewhat reluctant to rely on it.
As the old saying goes: If it ain't broke, why fix it? LaTeX itself
hasn't really changed since then, has it?
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
rgheck rgh...@... writes:
The other possibility is plastex, which I haven't used but keep meaning
to investigate. It's pure python, so should run anywhere LyX does.
Now I tried out Plastex. The concept is a little different.
It makes the latex document into
BH wrote:
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Anders Host-Madsen
ahostmad...@yahoo.com wrote:
Typhoon typh...@... writes:
I use tex4ht or hevea. I find that either one of them does a reasonable
job if you then apply a custom CSS. But my work is always plain text,
no images. I'm using
BH bewih...@... writes:
I haven't used hevea, but I have used tex4ht, which is a part of
TeXLive; LyX should already recognize it.
Bennett
I tried using tex4ht on some other documents, and the result is
better than my initial judgement made them. Equations are actually
rendered quite
I have used LyX for many years (ab origine) and always used LaTeX2HTML
to create HTML documents.
The OpenSUSE distro's LyX package tries to use tex4ht (which comes with
the distro) but it is missing some vital ingredient and its export to
HTML does not work at all. However, you can load
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
more to the point) to HTML? I do know LyX can export
to HTML, but the result is not pretty; it looks so
last century. Also, many packages seems to be
stripped away (such as enumitem). There is no
options to
rgheck rgh...@... writes:
The other possibility is plastex, which I haven't used but keep meaning
to investigate. It's pure python, so should run anywhere LyX does.
Now I tried out Plastex. The concept is a little different.
It makes the latex document into a complete, hierarchical web page.
john j...@... writes:
But looking at the web site, it looks like
latex2html was not updated since 2001. That makes
me somewhat reluctant to rely on it.
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
john j...@... writes:
But looking at the web site, it looks like latex2html was not updated since
2001. That makes me somewhat reluctant to rely on it.
As the old saying goes: If it ain't broke, why fix it? LaTeX itself
hasn't really changed since then, has it?
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
rgheck rgh...@... writes:
The other possibility is plastex, which I haven't used but keep meaning
to investigate. It's pure python, so should run anywhere LyX does.
Now I tried out Plastex. The concept is a little different.
It makes the latex document into
BH wrote:
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Anders Host-Madsen
wrote:
Typhoon writes:
I use tex4ht or hevea. I find that either one of them does a reasonable
job if you then apply a custom CSS. But my work is always plain text,
no images. I'm
BH writes:
> I haven't used hevea, but I have used tex4ht, which is a part of
> TeXLive; LyX should already recognize it.
>
> Bennett
I tried using tex4ht on some other documents, and the result is
better than my initial judgement made them. Equations are actually
rendered quite
I have used LyX for many years (ab origine) and always used LaTeX2HTML
to create HTML documents.
The OpenSUSE distro's LyX package tries to use tex4ht (which comes with
the distro) but it is missing some vital ingredient and its export to
HTML does not work at all. However, you can load
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
> Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
> more to the point) to HTML? I do know LyX can export
> to HTML, but the result is not pretty; it looks so
> last century. Also, many packages seems to be
> stripped away (such as enumitem). There is no
> options
rgheck writes:
> The other possibility is plastex, which I haven't used but keep meaning
> to investigate. It's pure python, so should run anywhere LyX does.
Now I tried out Plastex. The concept is a little different.
It makes the latex document into a complete, hierarchical web
john writes:
But looking at the web site, it looks like
latex2html was not updated since 2001. That makes
me somewhat reluctant to rely on it.
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
john writes:
But looking at the web site, it looks like latex2html was not updated since
2001. That makes me somewhat reluctant to rely on it.
As the old saying goes: If it ain't broke, why fix it? LaTeX itself
hasn't really changed since then, has it?
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
rgheck writes:
The other possibility is plastex, which I haven't used but keep meaning
to investigate. It's pure python, so should run anywhere LyX does.
Now I tried out Plastex. The concept is a little different.
It makes the latex document
Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
more to the point) to HTML? I do know LyX can export
to HTML, but the result is not pretty; it looks so
last century. Also, many packages seems to be
stripped away (such as enumitem). There is no
options to format the HTML to look nice.
I
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 21:16, Anders Host-Madsen ahostmad...@yahoo.com wrote:
Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
more to the point) to HTML? I do know LyX can export
to HTML, but the result is not pretty; it looks so
last century. Also, many packages seems to be
stripped
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 20:16:32 + (UTC)
Anders Host-Madsen ahostmad...@yahoo.com wrote:
Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
more to the point) to HTML?
Have a look at the recent past of this list and the discussion about
Introducing eLyXer.
Produces very nice (X)HTML.
Iain Mac Donald iainj...@... writes:
Thanks, as I stated, I did try elyxer. That
actually produces nice output, but it seems
to support a very limited set of latex/lyx.
None of my equations or numbered lists
come out correctly. But maybe this will one
day be a good tool. It appears to be new.
I
--- On Wed, 3/25/09, witek.fir...@gmail.com witek.fir...@gmail.com wrote:
From: witek.fir...@gmail.com witek.fir...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: LyX to HTML?
To: Anders Host-Madsen ahostmad...@yahoo.com
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 4:40 PM
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 21
Robert Orr philip_...@... writes:
One means that I've found as an alternative has been to export .pdf,
then convert it to html by sending it to adobe.
I actually did try this earlier, using Acrobat Pro.
But the result was terrible, absolutely terrible.
Any tricks?
One means that I've found as an alternative has been to export .pdf,
then convert it to html by sending it to adobe.
I actually did try this earlier, using Acrobat Pro.
But the result was terrible, absolutely terrible.
Any tricks?
I used the email service. I converted a modernCV
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 20:16:32 + (UTC)
Anders Host-Madsen ahostmad...@yahoo.com wrote:
Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
more to the point) to HTML? I do know LyX can export
to HTML, but the result is not pretty; it looks so
last century. Also, many packages seems to
Hi Anders,
Thanks, as I stated, I did try elyxer. That
actually produces nice output, but it seems
to support a very limited set of latex/lyx.
None of my equations or numbered lists
come out correctly. But maybe this will one
day be a good tool. It appears to be new.
eLyXer is indeed
Typhoon typh...@... writes:
I use tex4ht or hevea. I find that either one of them does a reasonable
job if you then apply a custom CSS. But my work is always plain text,
no images. I'm using Debian Lenny.
Thanks, hevea does look interesting. But it seems to be a unix thing.
How can I use it
it on a Mac?
tex4ht works on all platforms. It is normally accessed when you view your document as HTML from LyX.
If this is not the case tex4ht is not installed. (it is often part of the LaTeX distribution).
regards Uwe
Alex Fernandez ely...@... writes:
Thanks for making this available. I will experiment a little
more with it, and possibly send you some files.
tex4ht works on all platforms. It is normally accessed when you
view your document as HTML from LyX.
If this is not the case tex4ht is not installed.
(it is often part of the LaTeX distribution).
Yes, the translation from within lyx works (htlatex is there). But I'm
not very satisfied
Anders Host-Madsen schrieb:
Yes, the translation from within lyx works (htlatex is there).
htlatex is one of tex4ht's commands.
But I'm
not very satisfied with the result. Maybe it's possible to customize,
as in heava? The documentation page seems to be down.
tex4ht doesn't work well in
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Anders Host-Madsen
ahostmad...@yahoo.com wrote:
Typhoon typh...@... writes:
I use tex4ht or hevea. I find that either one of them does a reasonable
job if you then apply a custom CSS. But my work is always plain text,
no images. I'm using Debian Lenny.
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 23:51:04 + (UTC)
Anders Host-Madsen ahostmad...@yahoo.com wrote:
tex4ht works on all platforms. It is normally accessed when you
view your document as HTML from LyX.
If this is not the case tex4ht is not installed.
(it is often part of the LaTeX distribution
Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
more to the point) to HTML? I do know LyX can export
to HTML, but the result is not pretty; it looks so
last century. Also, many packages seems to be
stripped away (such as enumitem). There is no
options to format the HTML to look nice.
I
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 21:16, Anders Host-Madsen ahostmad...@yahoo.com wrote:
Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
more to the point) to HTML? I do know LyX can export
to HTML, but the result is not pretty; it looks so
last century. Also, many packages seems to be
stripped
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 20:16:32 + (UTC)
Anders Host-Madsen ahostmad...@yahoo.com wrote:
Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
more to the point) to HTML?
Have a look at the recent past of this list and the discussion about
Introducing eLyXer.
Produces very nice (X)HTML.
Iain Mac Donald iainj...@... writes:
Thanks, as I stated, I did try elyxer. That
actually produces nice output, but it seems
to support a very limited set of latex/lyx.
None of my equations or numbered lists
come out correctly. But maybe this will one
day be a good tool. It appears to be new.
I
--- On Wed, 3/25/09, witek.fir...@gmail.com witek.fir...@gmail.com wrote:
From: witek.fir...@gmail.com witek.fir...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: LyX to HTML?
To: Anders Host-Madsen ahostmad...@yahoo.com
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 4:40 PM
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 21
Robert Orr philip_...@... writes:
One means that I've found as an alternative has been to export .pdf,
then convert it to html by sending it to adobe.
I actually did try this earlier, using Acrobat Pro.
But the result was terrible, absolutely terrible.
Any tricks?
One means that I've found as an alternative has been to export .pdf,
then convert it to html by sending it to adobe.
I actually did try this earlier, using Acrobat Pro.
But the result was terrible, absolutely terrible.
Any tricks?
I used the email service. I converted a modernCV
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 20:16:32 + (UTC)
Anders Host-Madsen ahostmad...@yahoo.com wrote:
Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
more to the point) to HTML? I do know LyX can export
to HTML, but the result is not pretty; it looks so
last century. Also, many packages seems to
Hi Anders,
Thanks, as I stated, I did try elyxer. That
actually produces nice output, but it seems
to support a very limited set of latex/lyx.
None of my equations or numbered lists
come out correctly. But maybe this will one
day be a good tool. It appears to be new.
eLyXer is indeed
Typhoon typh...@... writes:
I use tex4ht or hevea. I find that either one of them does a reasonable
job if you then apply a custom CSS. But my work is always plain text,
no images. I'm using Debian Lenny.
Thanks, hevea does look interesting. But it seems to be a unix thing.
How can I use it
it on a Mac?
tex4ht works on all platforms. It is normally accessed when you view your document as HTML from LyX.
If this is not the case tex4ht is not installed. (it is often part of the LaTeX distribution).
regards Uwe
Alex Fernandez ely...@... writes:
Thanks for making this available. I will experiment a little
more with it, and possibly send you some files.
tex4ht works on all platforms. It is normally accessed when you
view your document as HTML from LyX.
If this is not the case tex4ht is not installed.
(it is often part of the LaTeX distribution).
Yes, the translation from within lyx works (htlatex is there). But I'm
not very satisfied
Anders Host-Madsen schrieb:
Yes, the translation from within lyx works (htlatex is there).
htlatex is one of tex4ht's commands.
But I'm
not very satisfied with the result. Maybe it's possible to customize,
as in heava? The documentation page seems to be down.
tex4ht doesn't work well in
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Anders Host-Madsen
ahostmad...@yahoo.com wrote:
Typhoon typh...@... writes:
I use tex4ht or hevea. I find that either one of them does a reasonable
job if you then apply a custom CSS. But my work is always plain text,
no images. I'm using Debian Lenny.
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 23:51:04 + (UTC)
Anders Host-Madsen ahostmad...@yahoo.com wrote:
tex4ht works on all platforms. It is normally accessed when you
view your document as HTML from LyX.
If this is not the case tex4ht is not installed.
(it is often part of the LaTeX distribution
Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
more to the point) to HTML? I do know LyX can export
to HTML, but the result is not pretty; it looks so
last century. Also, many packages seems to be
stripped away (such as enumitem). There is no
options to format the HTML to look nice.
I
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 21:16, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
> Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
> more to the point) to HTML? I do know LyX can export
> to HTML, but the result is not pretty; it looks so
> last century. Also, many packages seems to be
>
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 20:16:32 + (UTC)
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
> Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
> more to the point) to HTML?
Have a look at the recent past of this list and the discussion about
"Introducing eLyXer".
Produces very nice
Iain Mac Donald writes:
Thanks, as I stated, I did try elyxer. That
actually produces nice output, but it seems
to support a very limited set of latex/lyx.
None of my equations or numbered lists
come out correctly. But maybe this will one
day be a good tool. It appears to be new.
--- On Wed, 3/25/09, witek.fir...@gmail.com <witek.fir...@gmail.com> wrote:
From: witek.fir...@gmail.com <witek.fir...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: LyX to HTML?
To: "Anders Host-Madsen" <ahostmad...@yahoo.com>
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 4
Robert Orr writes:
> One means that I've found as an alternative has been to export .pdf,
> then convert it to html by sending it to adobe.
I actually did try this earlier, using Acrobat Pro.
But the result was terrible, absolutely terrible.
Any tricks?
> One means that I've found as an alternative has been to export .pdf,
> then convert it to html by sending it to adobe.
I actually did try this earlier, using Acrobat Pro.
But the result was terrible, absolutely terrible.
Any tricks?
I used the email service. I converted a
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 20:16:32 + (UTC)
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
> Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
> more to the point) to HTML? I do know LyX can export
> to HTML, but the result is not pretty; it looks so
> last century. Also, many packages
Hi Anders,
> Thanks, as I stated, I did try elyxer. That
> actually produces nice output, but it seems
> to support a very limited set of latex/lyx.
> None of my equations or numbered lists
> come out correctly. But maybe this will one
> day be a good tool. It appears to be new.
eLyXer is indeed
Typhoon writes:
> I use tex4ht or hevea. I find that either one of them does a reasonable
> job if you then apply a custom CSS. But my work is always plain text,
> no images. I'm using Debian Lenny.
Thanks, hevea does look interesting. But it seems to be a unix thing.
How can I
it on a Mac?
tex4ht works on all platforms. It is normally accessed when you view your document as HTML from LyX.
If this is not the case tex4ht is not installed. (it is often part of the LaTeX distribution).
regards Uwe
Alex Fernandez writes:
Thanks for making this available. I will experiment a little
more with it, and possibly send you some files.
> tex4ht works on all platforms. It is normally accessed when you
> view your document as HTML from LyX.
> If this is not the case tex4ht is not installed.
> (it is often part of the LaTeX distribution).
Yes, the translation from within lyx works (htlatex is there). But I'm
not ve
Anders Host-Madsen schrieb:
Yes, the translation from within lyx works (htlatex is there).
htlatex is one of tex4ht's commands.
But I'm
not very satisfied with the result. Maybe it's possible to customize,
as in heava? The documentation page seems to be down.
tex4ht doesn't work well in
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Anders Host-Madsen
wrote:
> Typhoon writes:
>
>
>> I use tex4ht or hevea. I find that either one of them does a reasonable
>> job if you then apply a custom CSS. But my work is always plain text,
>> no images. I'm using Debian
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 23:51:04 + (UTC)
Anders Host-Madsen <ahostmad...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > tex4ht works on all platforms. It is normally accessed when you
> > view your document as HTML from LyX.
> > If this is not the case tex4ht is not installed.
> &g
Hi folks,
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 3:21 AM, Christian Ridderström
christian.ridderst...@gmail.com wrote:
I believe there are free hosting facilities for git repositories, or you can
surely get an account within the LyX repository (Subversion at the moment).
Just google for free git repository,
On Sat, 2009-03-14 at 00:47 +0100, Alex Fernandez wrote:
Hi folks,
A new version of eLyXer is online:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/ELyXer
Direct downloads:
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Tools/eLyXer/elyxer-0.5.tar.gz
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Tools/eLyXer/elyxer-0.5.zip
Richard
Hi folks,
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 3:21 AM, Christian Ridderström
christian.ridderst...@gmail.com wrote:
I believe there are free hosting facilities for git repositories, or you can
surely get an account within the LyX repository (Subversion at the moment).
Just google for free git repository,
On Sat, 2009-03-14 at 00:47 +0100, Alex Fernandez wrote:
Hi folks,
A new version of eLyXer is online:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/ELyXer
Direct downloads:
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Tools/eLyXer/elyxer-0.5.tar.gz
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Tools/eLyXer/elyxer-0.5.zip
Richard
Hi folks,
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 3:21 AM, Christian Ridderström
wrote:
> I believe there are free hosting facilities for git repositories, or you can
> surely get an account within the LyX repository (Subversion at the moment).
> Just google for free git
On Sat, 2009-03-14 at 00:47 +0100, Alex Fernandez wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> A new version of eLyXer is online:
> http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/ELyXer
> Direct downloads:
> http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Tools/eLyXer/elyxer-0.5.tar.gz
> http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Tools/eLyXer/elyxer-0.5.zip
>
>
Am 13.03.2009, 03:18 Uhr, schrieb Alex Fernandez:
It seems that your Python is not understanding the decorator syntax
for classmethods, which were introduced in Python 2.4:
http://pyref.infogami.com/classmethod
I believe, but I'm not the one to understand these things.
The following
=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.
Thank you for elyxer.
Running OS X 10.4.11 Tiger PPC with a Fink installed Python 2.5.2 in
/sw/bin/python.
I dropped a copy of elyxer into /usr/local/bin with the appropriate
owners and permissions.
I tried to process ~60 page document, book class, dozens of PNG
floating graphics, TOC, List of
On Friday 13 March 2009 14:59:20 Alex Fernandez wrote:
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.
If that helps the minimum python version required by lyx is python-2.3.4 (if
you are
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