Blog? I would try http://jekyllrb.com/docs/extras/


Em quinta-feira, 29 de julho de 2010 14h04min03s UTC-3, Phillip Lord 
escreveu:
>
> metaperl <[email protected] <javascript:>> writes:
> > On Jul 29, 9:41 am, Phillip Lord <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> metaperl <[email protected]> writes:
> >> > I'm aware of the LaTeX backend which converts asciidoc to latex, but
> >> > has any work been done for the reverse task of taking a latex document
> >> > and converting it to asciidoc?
> >>
> >> I've been playing recently with plastex. It's a latex processing and
> >> renderer, with an architecture which allows multiple front ends.
> >
> > Ah yes http://plastex.sourceforge.net/[Plastex!]. I forgot about that.
> > I was mulling over modifying Latex2HTML, a Perl script, but plastex
> > sounds like a much better move.
>
>
> Let me know how it goes; as I say, I am mostly interested in getting
> latex onto a blog. In the absence of other things, I think that
> latex->HTML via plastex makes most sense, but via asciidoc is also
> possible. 
>
> Phil
>
>
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