"Lars Gullik Bjønnes" wrote:
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> Josh Rigler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> | Not to question your expertise, or the quality of LyX (I love it) but I
> | disagree. LaTeX2html (using LaTeX) parses the code perfectly.
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> latex2html has a problem with us
"Lars Gullik Bjønnes" wrote:
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> Note also that this whole problem is not due to a bug in LyX, but to a
> bug in latex2html, so it really teh latex2html guys that you should
> complain to.
>
> Lgb
Not to question your expertise, or the quality of LyX (I love it) but I
disagree. LaTeX2ht
"Lars Gullik Bjønnes" wrote:
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> Josh Rigler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> | This has been asked many times, yet I have yet to read a reasonable
> | answer. Why does LyX insist on redefining the \url tag to a plain text
> | tag? This kind of defeats th
This has been asked many times, yet I have yet to read a reasonable
answer. Why does LyX insist on redefining the \url tag to a plain text
tag? This kind of defeats the purpose of exporting to html, NO? This
is too obvious a flaw to be a bug, it must be intentional, but for the
life of me, I ca
I have a barely passing knowledge of LaTeX (i.e. I've only used provided
templates for writing/submitting papers), and am very new to LyX. I
would like to use the AGU (American Geophysical Union) style sheets.
How does one go about doing this? I tried simply importing the
"sample.tex" that come