Jesse Alama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I'd like to use muse to publish outlines in multiple formats
> (specifically, XHTML and PDF).  My favorite tool for doing making
> outlines is allout-mode.  If I turn on allout-mode in a muse
> document, make an outline, and publish it, I get some strange
> results.  The main problem seems to be that muse doesn't know about
> allout's syntax for outlines.  It would be great if muse and allout
> would cooperate better; that is, if muse would be aware of the
> structure of outlines generated with allout.
>
> I'm thinking of taking up this problem for myself; I'd love to hear
> any suggestions you may have.

I'd love to see any patches that you come up with.  I like it when
Muse Just Works with a lot of different modes.

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