Rehi Jose!
On 06-Jan-2000 Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos wrote:
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> There are other issues, the insets aren't supposed to be configured
> from the textclasses. Also you need to translate some of the chars, like
> < > & # % (maybe) ...
> The docbook approach is a good first step for a general xml ( => html also
> support since there are very few hardwired solutions.
To tell you the truth I find that using a normal LyX/LaTeX article-class
and then latex2html converter I get a much better output then I tried when
using docbook and docbook->html converter. But probably it's a matter of
taste :)
Greets Jürgen
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