I like Abiword, and I like LaTeX, so I try the TeX export from Abi, but
I think it is a bit buggy. I think I could make a (Perl or Python or something 
else) script to convert abi->tex. I think I couldn't hack Abi source
code to make it (I don't know too much C++, I only know quite C and XML). 
So my question is:
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Is there an authoritative Abiword DTD to begin with? 
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So I could parse every abi document (I actually don't know all and every 
value all elements can
take).
Greetings

El Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 10:39:14AM +0100, Alan Horkan escribi�:
> 
> 
> On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Adolfo Manuel [ISO-8859-1] Pach�n Rodr�guez wrote:
> 
> > Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2002 08:45:59 GMT
> > From: "Adolfo Manuel [ISO-8859-1] Pach�n Rodr�guez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Abiword & LaTeX & XML/SGML
> >
> > Hi all:
> >
> > I'm new in AbiWord. I've looking for an text processor like Word, but
> > capable of generate tex, xml & sgml code.
> >
> > �What about AbiWord in these aspects?
> if it is cross platform.
> 
> Abiword exports LaTeX.  Abiword does not import any variety of TeX
> although we would love if someone would help to improve any of the TeX
> support.
> the abiword file format is XML based, uncompressed by default, there is
> also a gzipped version.  Abiword can export to HTML and XHTML.
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