The method described here follows a line of attack defined by the following:
We will put everything in a shell script. We don't want to bother about anything else. We want to ponder comfortably upon the meaning of life while drinking some coffee or tea, watching our computer do the work for us - personally, a very rewarding experience :-)
We will use sed to correct LyX' SGML output. The more we are able to correct, the more SGML features we get out of our plain vanilla LyX.
We use the sgmltools package which hides a lot of details from the end user, giving nonetheless all the power of the involved tools.[1]
We will adapt the DocBook DSSSL stylesheets to our personal needs and taste.
The end product shall be a directory ready to upload to our web server with all files, links, images and formats necessary.
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The current version of the lyxtox script does not make use of sgmltools, due to the need of processing intermediate results for the integration of Mathematics, Bibliography etc., as well as problems in the processing that turned out to be very difficult to debug, see runbib not working from lyxtox. |
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