About:
"If you have htlatex installed, then these converters should be visible. If
not, then not."
I do have htlatex installed in MikTex, and it was working perfectly with
2.0.4.
If you say that this converter should be visible also in 2.0.6, then I think
that this may be a bug on the new version of Lyx since 2.0.5. Perhaps, some
of you may check it and fix it.
Nicola
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Heck
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2013 1:31 PM
To: Nicola Scafetta, Ph. D.
Cc: Uwe Stöhr ; lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: bug on Lyx 2.0.6? - solved
On 05/10/2013 01:21 PM, Nicola Scafetta, Ph. D. wrote:
Uwe,
thank you very much.
I have however a suggestion for a future edition of Lyx
In 2.0.4 there were these converters:
Latex (plain) -> HTML
Latex (plain) -> HTML (Word)
that used the command "htlatex"
These converters disappeared in versions 2.0.5 and 2.0.6.
Perhaps it may be useful to restore them in a future edition of Lyx.
If you have htlatex installed, then these converters should be visible.
If not, then not.
For what it's worth, htlatex is generally a disaster on Windows.
The reason is that the converters to HTML work differently from each
other, and sometimes a converter works better than other. For example,
"htlatex" was able to produce complex formula because it produced a figure
file of the equation, which is quite useful, in particular if one wants to
import the HTML file in MS-Word or for other things.
You can export to LyXHTML and get figures if you want them. Look under
Document> Settings> Output.
Richard