<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 code that manages the nesting of tags is pretty primitive. Its main function
- is to keep us from outputting too many "p" tags. But perhaps it does its work.
- We shall see.
+- 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:
- Branch, Hyperlink, Label, Line, Newline, Newpage, Quotes, Space, SpecialChar
+ Branch, Collapsable, Footnote, Hyperlink, Label, Line, Newline, Newpage, Quotes,
+ Space, SpecialChar
These insets probably do nothing:
OptArg, Phantom
InsetCitation: I think we'll want to do something here involving reference keys.
Maybe for the beginning, we should just do everything numerically, but even
that will need a bit of work. Validation is our friend, presumably.
- InsetCollapsable: This is a bit of a mess at the moment, but ought not to be
- too hard to get right. Probably we ought to do as suggested there, and just
- call InsetText::lyxhtml().
InsetCommand: By default does nothing. That may be right?
InsetERT: It's not entirely clear what it's best to do here. Maybe output it
verbatim. Perhaps wrapped in some CSS. (What else would one expect?)
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.
- InsetFoot: Easy, but need CSS.
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