Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread José Matos
On Friday 15 June 2007 05:39:01 Richard Heck wrote: Now seeking an OK to commit. Richard Richard has gave this some thought and has tested this thoroughly so I am inclined to give this my OK. Any objection? -- José Abílio

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Jean-Marc == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Richard The patch also includes some associated updates to the Richard documentation. Jean-Marc But not Extended.lyx. Forget this. This patch does not get rid of originaldir. JMarc

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
José == José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: José On Friday 15 June 2007 05:39:01 Richard Heck wrote: Now seeking an OK to commit. Richard José Richard has gave this some thought and has tested this José thoroughly so I am inclined to give this my OK. Any objection? Since there is no

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Enrico Forestieri
On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 12:39:01AM -0400, Richard Heck wrote: This patch is now slightly updated. In place of the two scripts tex4html_copy.py and dir_copy.py, there is now just one, ext_copy.py. Without any optional arguments, this script acts like dir_copy.py did: It copies all files in

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Richard == Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Richard This new patch will allow easy handling of other converters, Richard such as hevea (and if anyone knows what kinds of files it Richard generates, let me know, and I'll add the definition to Richard configure.py). The documentaton is

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Georg Baum
Richard Heck wrote: This patch is now slightly updated. In place of the two scripts tex4html_copy.py and dir_copy.py, there is now just one, ext_copy.py. I was about to suggest that. Without any optional arguments, this script acts like dir_copy.py did: It copies all files in LyX's

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Richard Heck
Georg Baum wrote: Richard Heck wrote: Without any optional arguments, this script acts like dir_copy.py did: It copies all files in LyX's temporary directory to a subdirectory of the target directory. But now the script takes two optional arguments: -e: a list of extensions to copy, by

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Richard Heck
Enrico Forestieri wrote: On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 12:39:01AM -0400, Richard Heck wrote: This issue has proven to be difficult, so I think that your solution is the less intrusive and workable one. I think that we should support more actively the converters we look for, i.e., provide a -e

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Georg Baum
Richard Heck wrote: Georg Baum wrote: Richard Heck wrote: Without any optional arguments, this script acts like dir_copy.py did: It copies all files in LyX's temporary directory to a subdirectory of the target directory. But now the script takes two optional arguments: -e: a list of

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Richard Heck
Georg Baum wrote: Richard Heck wrote: Georg Baum wrote: Richard Heck wrote: Without any optional arguments, this script acts like dir_copy.py did: It copies all files in LyX's temporary directory to a subdirectory of the target directory. But now the script takes two

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread José Matos
On Friday 15 June 2007 05:39:01 Richard Heck wrote: > Now seeking an OK to commit. > > Richard Richard has gave this some thought and has tested this thoroughly so I am inclined to give this my OK. Any objection? -- José Abílio

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Jean-Marc" == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Richard> The patch also includes some associated updates to the Richard> documentation. Jean-Marc> But not Extended.lyx. Forget this. This patch does not get rid of originaldir. JMarc

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "José" == José Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: José> On Friday 15 June 2007 05:39:01 Richard Heck wrote: >> Now seeking an OK to commit. >> >> Richard José> Richard has gave this some thought and has tested this José> thoroughly so I am inclined to give this my OK. Any objection? Since

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Enrico Forestieri
On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 12:39:01AM -0400, Richard Heck wrote: > This patch is now slightly updated. In place of the two scripts > tex4html_copy.py and dir_copy.py, there is now just one, ext_copy.py. > Without any optional arguments, this script acts like dir_copy.py did: > It copies all files

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Richard" == Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Richard> This new patch will allow easy handling of other converters, Richard> such as hevea (and if anyone knows what kinds of files it Richard> generates, let me know, and I'll add the definition to Richard> configure.py). The

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Georg Baum
Richard Heck wrote: > This patch is now slightly updated. In place of the two scripts > tex4html_copy.py and dir_copy.py, there is now just one, ext_copy.py. I was about to suggest that. > Without any optional arguments, this script acts like dir_copy.py did: > It copies all files in LyX's

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Richard Heck
Georg Baum wrote: Richard Heck wrote: Without any optional arguments, this script acts like dir_copy.py did: It copies all files in LyX's temporary directory to a subdirectory of the target directory. But now the script takes two optional arguments: -e: a list of extensions to copy, by

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Richard Heck
Enrico Forestieri wrote: On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 12:39:01AM -0400, Richard Heck wrote: This issue has proven to be difficult, so I think that your solution is the less intrusive and workable one. I think that we should support more actively the converters we look for, i.e., provide a -e

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Georg Baum
Richard Heck wrote: > Georg Baum wrote: >> Richard Heck wrote: >> >>> Without any optional arguments, this script acts like dir_copy.py did: >>> It copies all files in LyX's temporary directory to a subdirectory of >>> the target directory. But now the script takes two optional arguments: >>>

Re: [PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-15 Thread Richard Heck
Georg Baum wrote: Richard Heck wrote: Georg Baum wrote: Richard Heck wrote: Without any optional arguments, this script acts like dir_copy.py did: It copies all files in LyX's temporary directory to a subdirectory of the target directory. But now the script takes two

[PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-14 Thread Richard Heck
This patch is now slightly updated. In place of the two scripts tex4html_copy.py and dir_copy.py, there is now just one, ext_copy.py. Without any optional arguments, this script acts like dir_copy.py did: It copies all files in LyX's temporary directory to a subdirectory of the target

[PATCH-updated] Make HTML Export Work

2007-06-14 Thread Richard Heck
This patch is now slightly updated. In place of the two scripts tex4html_copy.py and dir_copy.py, there is now just one, ext_copy.py. Without any optional arguments, this script acts like dir_copy.py did: It copies all files in LyX's temporary directory to a subdirectory of the target