Martin, On August 21, 2006 4:01 AM you wrote: > > Bill Page writes: > > As you know, pamphlet files on MathAction are treated a > > little differently with only a "thumbnail" displayed on > > the web page containing links to the pdf and dvi format > > generated by LaTeX. Originally we had planned to use > > TeX4ht to produce a web page (or set of web pages) from > > the pamphlet source but there turned out to be some > > technical limitations. It is quite possible with some > > additional effort these problems could be solved. If > > you are interested about this possibility, please ask. > > Please note that Ralf's ALLPROSE does this already, also > using tex4ht.
I am sorry Martin, but I don't understand. ALLPROSE does what already? The problem referred to above is related to generating HTML from Axiom pamphlet source that can be used on the Axiom Wiki. Does Ralf have a version of ALLPROSE that can do that? If so, could you add some example pages to wiki? > In fact, I think it's high time to switch to ALLPROSE. As > far as I know, the only bit missing is to make it talk to > axiom instead of aldor, but that shouldn't be too difficult, > Ralf? > :) I have read the ALLPROSE documentation but it is not at all clear to me how this could be done. Perhaps you can elaborate on this idea? I think that in a open source project saying "that it shouldn't be too difficult" can only be interpreted as a "taunt" (i.e. trying to force someone to do something) or a promise to actually do something yourself. :) Regards, Bill Page. _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
