tush via lyx-users said on Sat, 09 Jul 2022 18:59:53 +0000 >I am trying to remove the html attributes assigned by LyXHTML to the >Standard text inserted in the editor. > >LyX's default is to render Standard as > ><div class="standard" id='magicparlabel-15'>This is text inserted in >Standard</div> > >together with > >p.standard { > >text-align: left; > >} > >appearing in the header. > >What I want is to get the simple html code > ><p>This is text inserted in Standard</p> >In order to do that I am writing my Style in a layout file. What I >have at the moment is the following: > >(I copied the first rows from stdclass.inc) > >Style Standard > Category MainText > Margin Static > LatexType Paragraph > LatexName dummy > ParIndent MM > ParSkip 0.4 > Align Block > AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center > LabelType No_Label > >HTMLAttr " " > >End > >After a lot of trial and error, using the last line I eliminated the >"div class="standard"" from the p element but still LyX assigns to it >an id="some number" which I want to eliminate too. > >Any idea about it would be very welcome.
Yeahhhhhh, this is one of the reasons I don't use LyX for ePub. Last time I looked, LyX exports used the deprecated and now with HTML5 eliminated <a name="whatever"/> inside a div specially made to contain one <p></p>. What could *possibly* go wrong? If I had to eliminate these redundant <div></div> things, I'd do it with a postprocessor that corrects LyX' complexifications. It's not easy, but you can use Python with the "import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET" library. You'd analyze every DOM element, and for every <div/> whose only purpose is to encase one <p/>, get rid of the div after reading metadata from that <div/> and any <a name=> silliness, applying the information to attributes of the <p/> itself. Seriously, LyX has failed to export common sense XMLized HTML for 14 years now, and I doubt they ever will. Best you can hope for is to either switch to another authoring program, or repair LyX' mistakes post-export. I think trying to repair this stuff from within your LyX document is walking the highway to heartache. Also, the good thing about the XML-parsing Python post-processor approach is that, as time goes on, you can fix any problems newly discovered and/or newly added by LyX: You're in control as long as they continue to export well-formed XML HTML, which of course isn't a for-sure thing. SteveT Steve Litt Summer 2022 featured book: Making Mental Models: Advanced Edition http://www.troubleshooters.com/mmm -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users