Lorenzo Bertini said on Mon, 11 Jul 2022 04:01:06 +0200
[About the idea of a compilation shellscript, Lorenzo said...] >A solution of this kind could work well, but remove the thing that >makes LyX so convenient: one click compile and show. I can't speak for Windows, but in Linux I use shellscripts to compile all my books, and it works perfectly. I just run the shellscript and it runs lualatex, and watermarks my PDF. It could just as easily run a postprocessor. If I wanted to make it "one click", I'd just assign it an icon on my desktop. I hear Windows has Powerscript now. > We really need a >robust LyXHTML output, and I don't think it's that far away. > >Right now the devs lack the manpower to tackle LyXHTML problems fully, >but I believe it's also a matter of demand. It's nice to see there are >people on lyx-users asking about it. If manpower's so short and it's moving so slowly, perhaps we should just fix things post-conversion. I have about 3 hours a week to devote to it, and I'm pretty conversant with the xml.etree.ElementTree XML parser for Python. It sounds like you know what should go in an HTML/ePub document. If we get a couple more people with Python and document expertise, we could fix this, as long as the LyX->HTML export remains well-formed XML. I bet maybe four of us could get this done in 3 months, no C++ required. 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