On 2012-05-07, Nico Williams wrote: > [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: --]
> 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