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The main output routines now more or less work.
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Known issues:
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- InsetLine normally appears in a standard environment, which puts <hr /> inside
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<p>, in violation of the DTD. I guess we could close the paragraph and then do
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the <hr />, but isn't there a better solution? There's actually a LyX bug here,
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I think, since a line surely ought not appear in a normal paragraph?
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- The code that manages the nesting of tags is pretty primitive. It needs a lot
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of work.
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These insets are basically done, though there are probably issues here and there,
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and there are even some FIXMEs:
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Branch, Collapsable, Footnote, Hyperlink, Label, Line, Note,
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Newline, Newpage, Quotes, Space, SpecialChar
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These insets do nothing for XHTML:
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ERT, OptArg, Phantom
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These insets work but still need work:
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InsetBox: We need a Length::asHTML() method and the like, but it basically works.
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though the CSS isn't there yet.
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These insets do not work but should be completely straightforward:
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Caption, Flex (uses collapsable)
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These do not yet work and need some attention:
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InsetBibitem: Should be fairly straightforward, in itself, actually.
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InsetBibtex: We should be able to collect the keys of references in
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validate() and then use our parsed information to output some sort of
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bibliography. Formatting is another question, but here again we could
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try parsing the bbl file.
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InsetCitation: I think we'll want to do something here involving reference keys.
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Maybe for the beginning, we should just do everything numerically, but even
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that will need a bit of work. Validation is our friend, presumably.
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InsetCommand: By default does nothing. That may be right?
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InsetExternal: I don't understand these so am not sure what to do.
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InsetFloat: This will need some work, again because I do not really understand
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what these are meant to do. Presumably, we'll just use a div or something, but
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it's not clear what subfloat means, etc.
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InsetGraphics: This should be fairly straightforward, but I'll need to learn a bit
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about export formats, etc, to get it completely right. We'll also want to make
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some use of the params, eg, on width and height. I guess there is also some
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issue about converting the graphics formats?
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InsetInclude: I think we just want to include it, straightforwardly. Probably will
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base this more on the latex() routine, then. Another possibility, maybe with a
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flag of some sort, would be to do it as a separate file, to which we link.
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InsetIndex and InsetPrintIndex: An "advanced" case. What really would be cool
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would be to collect all of these and then write the index as a series of links
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back to the occurrences. But not now.
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InsetInfo: Probably skip it.
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InsetListings: Probably just output it as <pre>.
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InsetMarginal: Fine, but will need CSS.
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InsetNomencl and InsetPrintNomencl: Also "advanced".
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InsetRef: Presumably, this is an internal link. But what should the text be, and how
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should we get it? Probably some validation thing again, where labels tell us where
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they are. Alternatively, we could parse the aux file.
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InsetTabular: This shouldn't be too hard, but will need doing.
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InsetTOC: Here again, validation might do the trick, but I'm not sure. Or perhaps some
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kind of post-processing? Another option, maybe the best option, would be just to use
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the information we already have in the TOC.
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InsetVSpace: This will be easy, once we have the Length::asHTML() method.
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InsetWrap: This should be simple enough, probably a div and some CSS, but I'm not sure
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precisely what this is supposed to do.
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MATH
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Regarding math, the view seems to be that we should in the first instance just use what
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we get from instant preview and copy those over to the output directory, and then try
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to make MathML work.
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