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- Subject: Re: [Q] Japanese TeX
- From: turnbull@example.com (Stephen J. Turnbull)
- Date: Wed, 13 Sep 95 15:33 JST
- In-Reply-To: <ZscLmKhq1SOI078yn@example.com> (jwt@example.com)
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>>>>> "Craig" == Craig Oda <craig@example.com> wrote: Craig> The reason I switched over to LaTeX2HTML was that I was unable Craig> to display graphics, forms and imagemaps in either PostScript ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ Nice trick, that :-) Now there's an enhancement for Ghostscript! Craig> of HTML format when I used linuxdoc-sgml. >>>>> "Jim" == Jim Tittsler <jwt@example.com> adds: Jim> Thanks for the mention of LaTeX2HTML. I've just fetched it Jim> and it looks interesting although I'm not sure I'm ready to Jim> switch. My output is still paper, and I have been using the Jim> linuxdoc-SGML and QWERTZ stuff as an alternative way of Jim> entering LaTeX text. I've been finding it easier to type the Jim> <> SGML entities and give my backslash key a rest. I use the NCSA html-mode.el (standard with Mule, now, I believe, with a couple of additions, I have an AUC-TeX-like document skeleton function) for HTML. I find it really hard to type <> entities that aren't predefined because < and > are bound to < and > respectively. :-) For LaTeX, I cannot live without AUC-TeX (available by FTP from iesd.auc.dk, I think). Cuts out about 90% of backslash entry. I don't know about linuxdoc-sgml, but I've been using LaTeX2HTML for a few days (!) now and can only give it a qualified recommendation. It doesn't know about a lot of LaTeX stuff that I use (it completely boots the pooch on SLITeX, and doesn't recognize \par, of all things). I also find it encourages poor document structuring for the hypertext versions. Jim> I've been using the linoxdoc-sgml-1.2 stuff for some Jim> documentation, and did one of the more complicated documents Jim> in the QWERTZ format that the linuxdoc-sgml stuff was derived Jim> from. (QWERTZ is availble in the ftp.gmd.de:/GMD/sgml Jim> directory.) It allowed easy inclusion of a couple of Jim> encapsulated PostScript figures on the LaTeX version... but I Jim> didn't worry about producing an HTML version. I'll have to look at this. Steve
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