eLyXer (pronounced elixir) is a LyX to HTML converter. While there are a ton of such projects all over the Web, eLyXer has a clear focus on flexibility and elegant output. LyX is a wonderful text editor that produces beautiful PDF files. Internally, it exports documents to LaTeX, and from there to PDF. Sadly there is not an equivalent “export to HTML” option. With eLyXer, you can convert your master’s thesis, learned article, fascinating novel, or love letter to an HTML page that you can then publish on the Web. It is a standalone tool that does not depend on LyX.
| Tags | LyX HTML Filter converter LaTeX |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv3 |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent Linux Mac OS X |
| Implementation | Python |
Recent releases


Release Notes: The --mathjax remote option was added. Lots of new commands and bug fixes were added.


Release Notes: Lots of small improvements and bug fixes were made.


Release Notes: This release has an option --googlecharts to output images, support for formatted and named references, better --splitpart behavior e.g. with --tocfor, and the usual pile of fixes and wish list items.


Release Notes: This release will parse commands inside TeXCode (ERTs). There is a new --simplemath option to avoid fancy math constructs such as big brackets, and a new Python package structure for the source code.


Release Notes: Many incremental improvements in math formula display, math macro parsing, and LyX 2.0 features.