Re: plasTeX for LaTeX import?

2010-01-02 Thread rgheck
On 01/02/2010 05:41 PM, Andreas Vox wrote: Howdy, just heard about plasTeX ( http://plastex.sourceforge.net/ ) and wondered if the LyX-Team knows about it. As I see it, plasTeX could be an alternative to relyx, if someone bothers to check it out and test if its output is any better than

plasTeX for LaTeX import?

2010-01-02 Thread Andreas Vox
Howdy, just heard about plasTeX ( http://plastex.sourceforge.net/ ) and wondered if the LyX-Team knows about it. As I see it, plasTeX could be an alternative to relyx, if someone bothers to check it out and test if its output is any better than current relyx. But maybe you already

Re: plastex

2007-07-24 Thread Jean-Pierre Chrétien
Neal Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Not sure how this could be of use, but it certainly looks interesting: > > http://plastex.sourceforge.net/ > > Sure, as it has a parser included. Tried it on a tex export of example_lyxified.lyx, doesnt't seem to like babel however... -- Jean-Pi

Re: plastex

2007-07-23 Thread Richard Heck
Neal Becker wrote: Not sure how this could be of use, but it certainly looks interesting: http://plastex.sourceforge.net/ Certainly it would be nice to include this in the list of LaTeX --> HTML converters for which configure.py searches. That's pretty easy to do, if you're interested and k

plastex

2007-07-23 Thread Neal Becker
Not sure how this could be of use, but it certainly looks interesting: http://plastex.sourceforge.net/