EPUB converter

Murat Yildizoglu myildi at gmail.com
Mon Mar 7 12:13:04 UTC 2022


When I have contacted Alex last year when I was converting my book, I have understood that he is not continuing to work on this project anymore. Fortunately, ElyXer continues to be functional with LyX. But I have met some quirks during the translation. I had to correct them by custom scripts that I execute ex-post, after the first conversion.
It is a pity because Elyxer continues to give the most beautiful output to my taste. For example, math is beautifully converted using Mathjax.

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Le 7 mars 2022 à 19:02 +0700, Dr Eberhard Lisse via lyx-users <lyx-users at lists.lyx.org>, a écrit :
>
> Ken
>
> there is a mailing list/news group for elyxer (last traffic 2017)
>
> elyxer-users at nongnu.org
> gmane.editors.lyx.elyxer
>
> el
>
>
> On 2022-03-07 04:35 , Ken Kopelson via lyx-users wrote:
> [...]
> > Speaking of which, I did run into a problem with the LyXHTML export
> > from LyX. The other HTML exports from LyX all include the output
> > contained in Tex Code insets, while the LyXHTML export does not. This
> > creates a problem for using any kind of /lettrine or "initials"
> > functionality in your book, which is quite a problem.
> >
> > What I did to fix the problem is include a configurable table in the
> > converter that automatically includes the starting text for each
> > paragraph. Anytime I would change the first words of a paragraph, I
> > would have to make a change in the converter's configuration file,
> > changing the text there also. This is obviously extremely hacky, but
> > it does get the job done. If only the LyX team would fix the LyXHTML
> > export so it includes any text in a Tex Code block, ideally executing
> > the Tex Code so it properly adjusts the text size, that would be
> > ideal. The regular HTML export does this, so it should be easy to
> > just port that code over to the LyXHTML export. At least, one would
> > hope so.
> [...]
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