That doesn't look like HTML. It looks like a page image.

Nick Hopton wrote:
> I've been playing with ways of converting LyX to HTML under XP. One
> way of doing this is by exporting the LyX document as LaTeX, loading
> it into Texmaker and then using the Texmaker function to convert to
> HTML. This produces HTML pages with the LyX/LaTeX formatting
> preserved. Perhaps this might be useful for HTML pages with advanced
> mathematics. The conversion does have overheads, but some might find
> that these are outweighed by the benefits.
>
> So far I've only tried this using an old LyX multi-page document, see
> what you think:
>
> http://www.hopton.dsl.pipex.com/page1.html
>
> Regards,
> Nick.
>


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