[texinfo-pretest] Re: Project: texi2latex
Torsten Bronger
bronger at physik.rwth-aachen.de
Sun Dec 19 05:48:08 EST 2004
Hallöchen!
vale.it at tiscali.it writes:
> MathML is great, but unfortunately cannot be read by the
> simplified browsers (like links, dillo, blazer, etc.). Thus a
> MathML solution, in comparison to a plain html solution is less
> portable...
No, because I was not talking about MathML as an end format. The
idea is this: makeinfo gets a really good XML export with comments,
conditional commands, and MathML. Then you can use this highly
structured XML tree as the starting point for all other formats.
This can be XHTML + MathML, but it can also be HTML + formula
bitmaps or HTML + calculator notation. The calculator notation can
be used for the Info output, too.
> [...]
>
> A software which is free for personal use and not free for
> commercial use, called tth, does an excellent job in transforming
> latex math into plain html... [...]
Again, we talk about TeX, not LaTeX. Does tth handle TeX as well?
Moreover, I failed to find the language it is written in. Do you
know it?
Tschö,
Torsten.
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