On 07/11/2012 08:30 AM, Christopher Sean Morrison wrote:
> Very nice, Suryajith, that's a great start.  Expanded with some additional 
> details and rigor and that could even become a viable paper submission.  Look 
> forward to reading a more complete version.
Thanks. Adding more content to it now.
> Nothing at all wrong with latex (it is the defacto standard for scientific 
> papers).  That said, it will be desirable to convert it to Docbook/XML at 
> some point too.  That's generally a better base format for revision control, 
> separate of content and display (giving better web layout controls), and also 
> supports export to ps, pdf, html, etc, while supporting most of the others 
> things you can do with latex too.
Being in Academia, I am much more comfortable with LaTeX. Pandoc( 
http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/) allows interconversion between 
various formats. There is support to convert it to DocBook, HTML, 
various markup languages etc.


-- 
Regards,
Suryajith Chillara.

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