On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 23:51:04 +0000 (UTC)
Anders Host-Madsen <ahostmad...@yahoo.com> wrote:

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> > tex4ht works on all platforms. It is normally accessed when you 
> > view your document as HTML from LyX. 
> > If this is not the case tex4ht is not installed. 
> > (it is often part of the LaTeX distribution).
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> Yes, the translation from within lyx works (htlatex is there). But I'm
> not very satisfied with the result. Maybe it's possible to customize,
> as in heava? The documentation page seems to be down.

tex4ht produces quiet a detailed CSS. I think that your customisation
could be done through that. In the latest versions, the CSS is a
separate file.

Hevea produces a somewhat less detailed CSS, but it is included inline.

tex4ht puts footnotes in separate files, which I don't like. I suppose
that behaviour can be changed, but I don't know how to do it.

Hevea only seems to work with the standard classes - at least it
doesn't know about the memoir class. Again, that can probably be fixed
- just not by me :-).

Alan
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