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The main output routines now more or less work.
Known issues:
* InsetLine normally appears in a standard environment, which puts <hr /> inside
<p>, in violation of the DTD. I guess we could close the paragraph and then do
the <hr />, but isn't there a better solution? There's actually a LyX bug here,
I think, since a line surely ought not appear in a normal paragraph?
* The same issue arises with InsetVSpace, unsurprisingly.
* The code that manages the nesting of tags is pretty primitive. It needs a lot
of work.
These insets are basically done, though there are probably issues here and there,
and there are even some FIXMEs:
Bibitem, Branch, Collapsable, Footnote, Hyperlink, Label, Line, Note,
Newline, Newpage, Quotes, Space, SpecialChar
These insets do nothing for XHTML:
ERT, OptArg, Phantom
These insets work but still need work:
InsetBibtex: There are a few issues here. One is that the output is not very
nice. This will be solved, though, by a patch of mine I seem to have forgotten
to finish. To get output that accorded with the BibTeX style, of course, we'd
have to parse the bbl file. I don't know if that's worth it.
Another issue concerns cross-references. At the moment, we simply use the
xref information for every entry, rather than listing the xref separately and
then referencing it. That should not be terribly hard, but it would take a bit
of work.
InsetBox: The CSS isn't there yet.
InsetCitation: This has two limitations as of 11 VI 2009. The first is that we
ignore the citation style and output square brackets, no matter what. The
second is that, with BibTeX, we simply use the BibTeX key as the citation
string, thus ignoring numerical, author-year, etc. It will not be too hard
to make numerical work. To do this, we need to collect information on the
used citations, alphabetize them, and then assign numerical labels via the
BibTeXInfo::label() method. A similar strategy will work for author-year and
the like, but calculating labels will be more complex---unless we just parse
the bbl file, which of course is the only fully general solution.
InsetFlex: I think this one is OK, but it needs some testing.
These insets do not work but should be completely straightforward:
Caption
These insets do not work and are not yet scheduled to work:
InsetIndex and InsetPrintIndex: An "advanced" case. What really would be cool
would be to collect all of these and then write the index as a series of links
back to the occurrences. But not now.
May need to make use here of TocWidget::itemInset, which should then be moved
to TocBackend.
These do not yet work and need some attention:
InsetExternal: I don't understand these so am not sure what to do.
InsetFloat: This will need some work, again because I do not really understand
what these are meant to do. Presumably, we'll just use a div or something, but
it's not clear what subfloat means, etc.
InsetGraphics: This should be fairly straightforward, but I'll need to learn a bit
about export formats, etc, to get it completely right. We'll also want to make
some use of the params, eg, on width and height. I guess there is also some
issue about converting the graphics formats?
InsetInclude: I think we just want to include it, straightforwardly. Probably will
base this more on the latex() routine, then. Another possibility, maybe with a
flag of some sort, would be to do it as a separate file, to which we link.
InsetInfo: Probably skip it.
InsetListings: Probably just output it as <pre>.
InsetMarginal: Fine, but will need CSS.
InsetNomencl and InsetPrintNomencl: Also "advanced".
InsetRef: Presumably, this is an internal link. But what should the text be, and how
should we get it? Probably some validation thing again, where labels tell us where
they are. Alternatively, we could parse the aux file.
InsetTabular: This shouldn't be too hard, but will need doing.
InsetTOC: We should just be able to use what we have in the TOC. To get links to
work, though, we'll need to co-ordinate the writing of anchors in the sections,
which won't actually happen until later.
InsetWrap: This should be simple enough, probably a div and some CSS, but I'm not sure
precisely what this is supposed to do.
MATH
Regarding math, the view seems to be that we should in the first instance just use what
we get from instant preview and copy those over to the output directory, and then try
to make MathML work.