At present, we do not do any sort of rotating, scaling, cropping, etc.
That should not be terribly hard to do, since we can just call ImageMagick
and get it to do it for us, but appropriate routines will have to be
written.
I'd be thrilled if someone else wanted to do that. ;-)
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Here's the deal:
* With verbatim, we include it verbatim. This would allow the inclusion of
other HTML files.
* With listings, we include it verbatim, wrapped in <pre>.
* With Input and Include, we check if it's a LyX file. If not, we don't do
anything, since we don't know how to include (say) a TeX file in the HTML
output. (Wanna call tex4ht, anyone?) If it is a LyX file, we let it write
itself as HTML, and include it.
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As said in the comment, someone who knows what these are supposed
to do should have a look, please. It may be very easy to get these
to work, but I don't know.
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see the notes---but it does work reasonably well. And it will work a lot
better when an unrelated patch of mine goes in: one that generally improves
the display of BibTeX-derived information.
Note how we use the TOC here, which has already gathered the information we
need. This can also be done for other things.
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