Am Mon, 29 Jun 2020 13:43:59 +0200 schrieb Thibaut Cuvelier <dourou...@gmail.com>:
> On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 at 13:38, Pavel Sanda <sa...@lyx.org> wrote: > > > On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 01:14:44PM +0200, Thibaut Cuvelier wrote: > > > > So as a novice user who installs LyX on his machine, who wants to see > > the > > > > output with new docbook machinery, what programs/packages hee needs to > > > > install to have some meaningful options to see the result when he > > chooses > > > > Document->View->Docbook? Or is the plan to have only > > File->Export->Docbook > > > > option? > > > > > > > > > > My original plan was just to allow export. If you want to view the > > document > > > as-is (i.e. without transforming it further, as the XSLT sheets would > > do, for > > > instance by generating HTML or PDF files), you would have to resort to > > XML > > > editors with WYSIWYM support (XMLmind, Oxygen, XMetaL, all of which are > > > commercial -- I don't know any other that's still actively developed), > > that's > > > not software you'd expect to find broadly. > > > > I see, it can be export only if you think that's what is in general > > expected. > > > > For now, I suppose it's the best thing to do. We may propose View options > and recognise if specific software is installed (LibreOffice can read > DocBook 4, the result is not always pretty…), but I'm not really sure if it > will be useful. I have tried 'pandoc -s -f docbook -t latex $$i > $$o' to create input for pdflatex. Worked fine here on small tests. Kornel
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