Hi, all.

I have a quick question. I've been developing a bit of documentation for one of our products using LyX. It's a small project, and I'm hoping to spur adoption of LyX by demonstrating some nice clean results here.

One of the really nice features of LyX is the ability to do exports from the command-line using something like 'lyx -e pdf2 document.lyx'. However, I have found it necessary to use different branches to separate PDF formatting from, e.g., HTML formatting, so as not to confuse some of the conversion programs like tex4ht and so on. (At least part of my efforts for this particular project will be generating reasonable HTML versions of our documentation; we do this through Framemaker already, but Frame has proven somewhat annoying to use, and we're gradually trending towards OSS products anyway.)

So I'm curious if there is a way to activate a branch through the command-line, e.g., using '-x <some command>'.

Any pointers on doing lyx-to-HTML conversion would be helpful also, if anyone is so inclined.


Best,

Ethan Metsger
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