"Lars Gullik Bjønnes" wrote:
>
> Josh Rigler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> | Not to question your expertise, or the quality of LyX (I love it) but I
> | disagree. LaTeX2html (using LaTeX) parses the code perfectly.
>
> latex2html has a problem with using latex packages that it don't know
> of (it should try to use kpathsea like latex does), and seems to not
> understand the \IfFileExists command.
>
> | The
> | problem is that LyX is inserting a line to redefine the tag "\url" so
> | that it is just plain text, rather than a link that url.sty would rather
> | default to.
>
> Try if the url.sty file cannot be found.
>
> | I will admit I am far from being a LaTeX expert, but I'm
> | pretty sure I'm correct in my interpretation of the LaTeX commands as
> | they are implemented here. Tell me if I'm wrong though, after reading
> | my pseudo code interpretation...
> |
> | if (url.sty exists) then use the package url
> | rename tag(\url) to tag(\textt)
>
> no.
>
> if url.sty exists then use the url package
> _else_ rename \url to \textt
>
> | where I assume "\texttt" is some sort of verbatim-like tag, like <pre>
> | in html.
>
Ahhh, it's all clear now. Thanks for the information and clarification.
-EJR