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   Re: XML, HTML and LaTeX2HTML

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  • From: Peter@ursus.demon.co.uk (Peter Murray-Rust)
  • To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
  • Date: Tue, 17 Jun 1997 10:42:00 GMT

Just to add my own interest in this (having written a book in LaTeX and used
LaTeX2HTML.  That was 3yrB4XML, so now I would use XML :-)).

LaTeX is an established and powerful authoring tool, especially for scientific
mathematical and technical documents.  TeX has been unrivalled as a 
typesetting language in these disciplines. LaTeX2HTML (which Ross is looking 
after) is a useful tool for publishing HTML.  TeX provides a widely suported 
output format (*.dvi) for many systems.  So my interests are:

what is the a role for LaTeX2XML (sic)?

what is the role for XML2TeX?

and has anyone been developing tools in this area?

	P.

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Virtual School of Molecular Sciences
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