- 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.
- InsetFloat: This seems to work OK, but it will need testing and tweaking.
+ 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.
+ - 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.
+ InsetFloat: This seems to work OK, but it will need testing and tweaking. There is
+ also no CSS yet for these.
+ InsetFloatList: Seems to work well, but may need testing.
+ InsetGraphics: This works in a pretty primitive way, in that it outputs the graphic
+ and appropriate img tag. But we don't yet do any sort of scaling, rotating, and
+ so forth. That won't be hard, since we can just call ImageMagick to do this for
+ us, but appropriate routines will need to be written.
+ InsetNomencl and InsetPrintNomencl: Do not work at all yet, but would be easy to do.
+ First, Nomencl would need to go to the TOC, which it should do anyway. Then just
+ do as for TOC and Index, more or less.
+ InsetTabular: Works reasonably well, but we don't do anything with any of the
+ arguments provided for longtable. There are probably other limitations, too,
+ since I'm very much not an expert with tables.
+
+
+Math
+ We have a fair bit of math now working via MathML output, but there are still some
+ isues, and not all the insets work. Here are the ones I know still need work:
+ - Array: Should be able to use alignment information via appropriate attributes, for
+ mtable, mrow, and mtd.
+ - Par?
+ - Phantom: There is some support for this in MathML....
+ - Space: Needs checking.
+ - SpecialChar: Needs checking.
+ - Split: There are some alignment issues here, but it basically works.
+ - Tabular: This is more or less a text-like table in math. Probably output it
+ as a table, but set the font.
+
+Other math notes:
+ - AMSArray: Some of these should be handled via images. I need to investigate which.
+ - Hull:
+ - Need to check that we handle all the various types correctly.
+