But if the paper includes math then you don't want to use HTML.

Why not just put up a .ps file along side, if somebody's computer can't read ps
they are doing something very wrong.

On Sun, 14 May 2000, Brandon wrote:
> > Because I know and love TeX. It's a matter of personal preference showing. 
> > I 
> > find PDF nicer to read, and it's the same everywhere. No need to worry 
> > about 
> > how different viewers handle tables etc.
> > 
> > If people really want a HTML version it can be done.
> 
> HTML is more friendly in terms of integrating it with the website. I often
> find myself attempting to read documentation and finding that the computer
> I'm using doesn't have the PDF plugin. It's obnoxious to have to download
> a plug in just to read a bit of documentation which could have been done
> in HTML.
> 
> 
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