Hans et al,
OK, some questions.
You say "starting with pure tex," does this mean that if you start with
Context, then tex4ht is not an option?
Secondly, since I teach mathematics, anything I write is going to contain
a *lot* of mathematics and a lot of figures (graphs, etc). Is XML and
MATHML go
Matthias Weber wrote:
I am afraid your question is to vague to be answerable.
Hence here are two pieces of information that might or might not be useful:
i) Mathematica 5.1 can convert TeX to MathML, at least
to some extent. So it should at least in principle be possible to
convert carefully crafte
I am afraid your question is to vague to be answerable.
Hence here are two pieces of information that might or might not be
useful:
i) Mathematica 5.1 can convert TeX to MathML, at least
to some extent. So it should at least in principle be possible to
convert carefully crafted TeX files to MathM
All,
Lately, I've had a number of discussions with the director of disabled
student services at our school regarding document preparation for the
visually impaired. As a result of these discussions, I am a bit lost as how
to proceed with the preparation of mathematics for the web and documents
for