On 12-Aug-19 4:48 AM, Steve Litt wrote: > On Sat, 10 Aug 2019 14:42:40 -0300 > Rudi Gaelzer <rgael...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I have just tested LyXHTML with a complex document (lots of childs, >> cross- references, listings, etc) and found that the result is fairly >> good. However, all the files that were generated were stored in the >> same directory as the sources. >> Is there a way to configure LyXHTML to change the following: >> 1. Write the files in another directory. >> 2. Color of the items in TOC. They are black by default. Can I >> change the color? >> 3. Using the "Fancy Colored Boxes" module. I inserted a Custom Color >> Box in the master document and the configuration of said custom box >> was rendered at the top of the xhtlm page. That configuration should >> not have been printed. 4. Also using the "Custom Header/Footerlines" >> module. The field titles: "Left Header:", "Right Footer:", etc, were >> also included in the xhtml. They should be invisible. >> >> Any tips? > My best tip for rendering HTML or ePub would be to use something > besides LyX. > > Lately, I've been writing a book in Asciidoctor. Once I scaffolded it > with a few shellscripts, it converted to *clean* and *styleful* > (X)HTML5: Much higher quality than anything I remember from LyX > converters like LyXHTML. Via Pandoc I've also gotten it to write to > PDF via LaTeX, although the look and quality of the PDF isn't yet good > enough that I'd sell the PDF version of this book. > > The array of things Asciidoctor can do is breathtaking, and I'll be > happy to help anyone wanting to get into Asciidoctor. > > SteveT
Hello, This is a comment that I have interest in. I was wondering something special to bibliography. Is there a tool that can dynamically generate the bibliography from a given biblatex .bib database? I know now that I can generate my LyX file and convert to HTML, which will have the bibliography in it, but it would be only static text. I know this is out of the scope of LyX. Hope the members do not mind for this small fling. Baris -- ↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓ Please bottom-post. Start your reply here: