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What's new in TeX, part 2

What's new in TeX, part 2

Posted Oct 29, 2015 13:47 UTC (Thu) by jnareb (subscriber, #46500)
Parent article: What's new in TeX, part 2

One of simpler way of generating HTML out of *LaTeX* sources (no plain TeX) is LaTeX2HTML. It is configurable, and produces quite readable if uninspired results.

BTW. why AsciiDoc was hyperlinked twice, but Markdown wasn't hyperlinked at all?


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What's new in TeX, part 2

Posted Oct 29, 2015 13:57 UTC (Thu) by dskoll (subscriber, #1630) [Link]

We used to use LaTeX2HTML, but I find tex4ht produces far superior output.

The HTML produced by tex4ht is not quite as readable as that produced by LaTeX2HTML, but it's still decent enough that it can be post-processed reasonably easily.

What's new in TeX, part 2

Posted Oct 29, 2015 13:57 UTC (Thu) by leephillips (subscriber, #100450) [Link]

Original Markdown is useless for the kinds of documents we're talking about here, with footnotes, citations, equations, etc. That's why I mention it in the context of Pandoc's enhanced Markdown, which is useful for these purposes.


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