rgheck wrote: > Just to be clear, here are what I regard as the showstoppers: > Theorem-type environments aren't rendered; math support is marginal, esp > with regard to custom macros; BibTeX isn't supported, so far as I can > tell; cross-references omit the related text. Other things I'd want to > investigate would include support for AMS environments, and arrays and > the like generally; treatment of mini pages and the like. I also worry > about the lack of extensibility, i.e., the inability to deal with custom > styles. > To translate macros, custom latex styles, bibtex, cross-reference numbers, etc.. ELyXer would haeve to work like tex4ht in two steps : 1) parse the LyX file and translate what it can and mark (Y) what he does does not understand 2) Look in the pdf how latex has rendered Y and translate it to html ELyXer looks like it is doing step 1 correctly. Step 2 could be added later. People that have complex documents should use tex4ht. Cheers, Charles -- http://www.kde-france.org