Re: HTML Export Update

2009-06-05 Thread rgheck
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: rgheck writes: The issue here, I think, would be with eps and the like. LyX accepts a lot of formats that one wouldn't assume browsers could display inline. I think tex4ht by default converts everything to png. Is there a list of valid formats somewhere? I

Re: HTML Export Update

2009-06-05 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
rgheck writes: > The issue here, I think, would be with eps and the like. LyX accepts a > lot of formats that one wouldn't assume browsers could display inline. > I think tex4ht by default converts everything to png. Is there a list of valid formats somewhere? I understand that svg, for example,

Re: HTML Export Update

2009-06-05 Thread rgheck
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Abdelrazak Younes writes: For graphics I think we need two options: 1) link to the original file 2) resize to LateX settings and copy the graphic file to 'file.dir' along 'file.html' Why? We can use the original file but specify its size in the html, can't

Re: HTML Export Update

2009-06-05 Thread rgheck
Pavel Sanda wrote: There are enough MathML compliant browser out there, no need to complicate our life with the bonus is that this will help the transition to XML if we ever manage to do that. So, if I was you ;-), I'd implement things in this order: 1) all images reusing the instant preview

Re: HTML Export Update

2009-06-05 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Abdelrazak Younes writes: For graphics I think we need two options: 1) link to the original file 2) resize to LateX settings and copy the graphic file to 'file.dir' along 'file.html' Why? We can use the original file but specify its size in the html, can't

Re: HTML Export Update

2009-06-05 Thread Pavel Sanda
Abdelrazak Younes wrote: >> There are also just a lot of questions about how to handle various things, >> so I'd welcome any thoughts about that. E.g., what should we do with >> InsetInclude? Include it? i would include it by default > Independently we should offer the > option to split the fi

Re: HTML Export Update

2009-06-05 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Abdelrazak Younes writes: > For graphics I think we need two options: > 1) link to the original file > 2) resize to LateX settings and copy the graphic file to 'file.dir' > along 'file.html' Why? We can use the original file but specify its size in the html, can't we? > I think we should conside

Re: HTML Export Update

2009-06-05 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
rgheck wrote: rgh...@lyx.org wrote: Author: rgheck Date: Thu Jun 4 20:18:45 2009 New Revision: 29939 URL: http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/29939 This completes the major infrastructure for HTML output. Few of the insets work yet, but it handles everything else reasonably well, even tough