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LaTeX->PSGML

From: Randy Yates <yates@----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 7/2/2007 11:31:00 AM

Dear comp.text.xml,

Have you seen the web site called "Connexions" (http://cnx.org)? The
folks there have come up with a wonderful method using something
called PSGML of allowing authors to write one document such that this
document can be "rendered" to either HTML (for the web) or PDF (for
printing/more "nice" typesetting). The technique can also render math
equations using MathML.

I would like to base my web site design on something very similar, but
I instead want the main source document to be a LaTeX document. 

I know there are things like LaTeX2HTML out there, but it seems that
this "XML"-centric method of doing things gives better results (e.g.,
MathML output, and in general, true HTML without any "images" to
represent text). 

Therefore, does anyone know of a LaTeX->PSGML converter, or of some
technique that could be used to do this type of thing, or something
similar? 

I also could use some pointers on how to render the PSGML into PDF and
HTML.

Any ideas/comments/suggestions welcome.
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