From: Ares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello everyone,
I wrote a nice user manual for my application in LyX and I wanted to
translate it to html to inlcude it direclty in the user interface (I
know pdf with hyperref can do wonderful things but I want to play with
html now).
After some trouble (always th
> After some trouble (always the same problem of compatibility of
> hyperref package) I manage to have a good html by:
> 1. exporting foo.lyx to foo.tex (plain)
> 2. latex foo
> 3. bibtex foo
> 3. latex foo < not needed
> 4. latex foo <---
Hello everyone,
I wrote a nice user manual for my application in LyX and I wanted to
translate it to html to inlcude it direclty in the user interface (I
know pdf with hyperref can do wonderful things but I want to play with
html now).
After some trouble (always the same problem of compatibility
Sven Schreiber wrote:
>>If this does not help, you might ask Eitan at gurari AT cse DOT ohio-state
>>DOT
>>edu.
>>
>
>
> yep I did that and will post any further hints to this list.
>
Ok, Eitan Gurari replied to my email and here's the promised follow-up:
first some interesting news (?) abo
Axel Dessecker wrote:
> sorry for the late response only after the weekend.
this is an ongoing problem, and thanks for your reply!
> I had some problems with graphics conversion before, which were fixed by
> Eitan
> Gurari. Have a look at
>
> http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/TeX4ht/mn39.
Sven,
sorry for the late response only after the weekend.
Am Freitag, 20. Mai 2005 22:38 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
> 1) is it normal not to have a preview or bitmap or anything of the
> eps-graphics in the openoffice output?
> 2) I looked (and already had to make some adjustments) in the tex4ht.env
hi, slightly OT here (just latex without lyx), but maybe somebody can
help or direct me to a more appropriate place to ask:
I use tex4ht to convert a latex document to MS-Word by exporting it to a
sxw-file (oolatex command), and then save that as a Word doc with
Staroffice/Openoffice. Most of it w