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> It's just that Texinfo already does so much that > such a package would have to duplicate. > > I don't see a need to duplicate anything. It just seems like the extra > files (and work :) could and should be done separately. I agree. > > If you or anyone works on this and the changes to texinfo.tex can be > integrated reasonably, then I'd do that, of course. [...] If I ever get a chance, I'll try to do this. > Texinfo is the only way I know of for making TeX-like HTML code. > > I know of three principal systems for convert TeX/LaTeX/whatever (in > general) to HTML: tex4ht, latex2html, and tex2page. Thanks for the references. `tex4ht' and `tex2page' look interesting. I like the LISP connection with respect to the latter. As I a non-LaTeX user, the others aren't so interesting to me. However, my main concern at the moment is rewriting the Texinfo manual for 3DLDF. > MathML is the "forward-looking" way to handle math. > There are plugins > for Mozilla and other nameless browsers to handle it, although output > (not to mention input) is less than wonderful. It would be nice to be able to generate math that's not in the form of images. I definitely won't be looking into this for the version of my manual that I'm working on now, though. > [About gettext] >, but here is the basic idea. This is another thing that will have to wait, along with other major tasks, such as learning to use `libtool'. Thanks, Laurence _______________________________________________ Texinfo home page: http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-texinfo
