Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes <you...@lyx.org> writes:
For graphics I think we need two options:
1) link to the original file
2) resize to LateX settings and copy the graphic file to 'file.dir'
along 'file.html'

Why? We can use the original file but specify its size in the html,
can't we?

The issue here, I think, would be with eps and the like. LyX accepts a lot of formats that one wouldn't assume browsers could display inline. I think tex4ht by default converts everything to png.

I think we should consider html like another export and include
exported child documents into the main html. Independently we should
offer the option to split the file by chapters, sections, etc.

Not so fast. I'd prefer a simple and solid exporter to a do-it-all that
will satisfy nobody anyway because it lacks this-and-this option.

Certainly we can start small and work our way up. As long as we can do a better job than tex4ht, etc, we'll have made progress. But it would be nice to be able to produce both "monolithic" files and segmented ones.

Richard

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