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Re: LaTeX->PSGML

From: Joe Kesselman <keshlam-nospam@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 7/7/2007 9:29:00 PM

Randy Yates wrote:
> The problem with this approach is that it would require rewriting
> a significant number of LaTeX documents in XML. I'd like to "retarget"
> some of my existing LaTeX documents to HTML (or XHTML?) and be done
> with it. And it seems like this should be a problem that's already
> been solved. 

Well, if you can get your paws on an LaTeX parser, plugging it into a 
stage which outputs the data model in an XML form should be simple. (Or 
you may be able to write a LaTeX processing style which does that.) Then 
plug that into stylesheets which take it the rest of the way.


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