On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Paul Lussier wrote:
-
- Hi all,
-
- For quite some time now, my colleague and I have been using LyX to
- write our internal documentation. However, we now need to place this
- documentation on the internal website. We've tried latex2html, and
- it works great as far as I
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Paul Lussier wrote:
-
- Hi all,
-
- For quite some time now, my colleague and I have been using LyX to
- write our internal documentation. However, we now need to place this
- documentation on the internal website. We've tried latex2html, and
- it works great as far as I
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Paul Lussier wrote:
-
- Hi all,
-
- For quite some time now, my colleague and I have been using LyX to
- write our internal documentation. However, we now need to place this
- documentation on the internal website. We've tried latex2html, and
- it works great as far as I
Hi all,
For quite some time now, my colleague and I have been using LyX to
write our internal documentation. However, we now need to place this
documentation on the internal website. We've tried latex2html, and
it works great as far as I can tell. The problem is it's really ugly.
For our
In a message dated: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 17:06:27 +0200
Jean-Pierre.Chretien said:
AFAIR, latex2html offers similar functionality,
you can check the doc.
Apart from CSS use, you may also try server side includes, or even
simple embedding of the html code produced by latex2html
in a mask written
Hi all,
For quite some time now, my colleague and I have been using LyX to
write our internal documentation. However, we now need to place this
documentation on the internal website. We've tried latex2html, and
it works great as far as I can tell. The problem is it's really ugly.
For our
In a message dated: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 17:06:27 +0200
Jean-Pierre.Chretien said:
AFAIR, latex2html offers similar functionality,
you can check the doc.
Apart from CSS use, you may also try server side includes, or even
simple embedding of the html code produced by latex2html
in a mask written
Hi all,
For quite some time now, my colleague and I have been using LyX to
write our internal documentation. However, we now need to place this
documentation on the internal website. We've tried latex2html, and
it works great as far as I can tell. The problem is it's really ugly.
For our
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>>In a message dated: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 17:06:27 +0200
>>"Jean-Pierre.Chretien" said:
>>
>>>AFAIR, latex2html offers similar functionality,
>>>you can check the doc.
>>>
>>>Apart from CSS use, you may also try server side includes, or even
>>>simple embedding of the html code produced by