Hi all,
 I have been toying with the idea of writing some document in XML. So far,
some of it has been done in KomaScript (article, I think). I have to put
graphics and stuff, and I'd like to tranlsate it to a webpage as well. I
also want
to get to know XML and stuff.
I have found a Lyx-SGML-XML-HOWTO kinda document, but it assumes that your
documents are already in DocBook format. If I just change the Layout from
Article(Koma)->Docbook, the resulting DVI isn't good at all. And I don't
like the
look of the docbook produced stuff anyway!  I guess that my questions are:
(i) Is there a way to transparently write a latex document and then
translate it to SGML/XML using lyx? It is clear to me that a simple Layout
change is
not enough.
(ii) What about images? I understand that in Docbook you need a mediaobject
tag, and you throw in the EPS and a PNG and so on, so that the docbook
parser
uses either depending on the document type. How is this done in Lyx? Do I
have to manually modify the output sgml file or is there a way of doing this
automagically?

I am using lyx 1.1.6fix3 if that's of any consolation :-) and I'd appreciate
that you send any replies to my other e-mail address as well: j.l.gomez-dans
[at] sheffield.ac.uk.

Thank you for your time,
José

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