On 2012-05-07, Nico Williams wrote:

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> No, i got that. I don't actually care for docbook. I want a straightforward
> translation to XML that preserves all data and metadata. If I need a
> specific schema I can always use XSLT to get output in that form.

So how about XHTML as starting point for your XSLT transformations?

Otherwise, you could use the native XHTML formatter as a model for adding
"native XML" output.

Another starting point would be the external "elyxer" tool: a Python
package that takes a LyX file and converts it to XHTML. 
http://elyxer.nongnu.org/

Günter

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