On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 09:30:15AM -0500, Joseph Kesselman wrote:
Just a quick observation: If you really prefer to think in terms of
generating TeX rather than XSL-FO, IBM published a technology
demonstration quite some time ago which consisted of a XML equivalent
syntax for LaTeX and a postprocessor that would convert this into standard
LaTeX markup. It might still be available from the alphaWorks website.
Please ignore my last reply to this - I wasn't aware that TeXML was a
target and not a source. Sorry about that.
Be well,
Zack
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Joe Kesselman, IBM Next-Generation Web Technologies:
XML, XSL and more. "may'ron DaroQbe'chugh vaj bIrIQbej"
("Put down the squeezebox and nobody gets hurt.")
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Zack Brown
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