Hi Alex, On 12/3/2011 10:51 AM, Alex Fernandez wrote: > I don't know of anything similar, I usually hand-tune the CSS. Do you > need anything from eLyXer at the moment? I suggest that you start with > the CSS classes in eLyXer, which are the result of careful tuning: > http://elyxer.nongnu.org/lyx.css There is also a separate file > math.css which contains just the styles for the equations: > http://elyxer.nongnu.org/math.css Alex. Thanks for the recommendation. I'll take a careful look at them.
I also usually fine-tune my CSS by hand. The talk, though, is to designers and publishers who may wish to modify the CSS rather dramatically. To the sort of people who are want to create a unique feel to every electronic book and have designers/programmers at their disposal to help them do so. I was hoping to show them a rapid-prototyping tool that might be used for that purpose. Something similar to Adobe Muse (http://muse.adobe.com/). Ideally, they could stylesheets and then apply to the HTML produced by LyX or eLyXer. The visual and styles editor in Scribus might possibly be adapted to that purpose, though the best way to do so is currently unclear. (And getting it to support a broad range of CSS attributes would be some serious work.) Once I get the whole talk and demonstration finished, I'll post it. I would be extremely appreciative to hear people's thoughts and feedback. Cheers, Rob