I personally kinda enjoy latex. Granted that's assuming it's well written :)
On Sat, Sep 9, 2017 at 2:41 PM Herbert Valerio Riedel <hvrie...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello *, > > On 2017-09-08 at 00:46:52 +0200, Mario Blazevic wrote: > > [...] > > >> If the report was written in reStructuredText we could simply use > >> something like the readthedocs.org service. But since it's LaTeX, we > >> have to do a little bit more work to publishes ("deploys" in newspeak) > >> .pdf drafts somewhere else, but it's doable. > >> > >> I can take care to set it up, if it's clear what kind of CI/CD we want. > > > Is the current publishing system really that difficult? > > No, it's not that bad, it's just that there likely won't be a service > that'll work out of the box with GitHub integration like readthedocs... > > > To my grizzled ears, this sounds like you're fishing for a volunteer > > to translate LaTeX to ReST. I'd actually be willing to do that, as I > > have plenty of experience with text transformations, but I'd need a > > buy-in from everybody. > > ...but I wouldn't go as far as to suggest this is reason enough to > translate the report into .rst > > I guess I was rather trying to fish for some commitment that we want in > fact to stay with LaTeX; I was planning to pick up where I left things > in 2015 and clean up/refactor the TeX text and also investigate what our > current options are to generate state-of-the-art .pdf, .html and .epub > output. And I'd like to avoid this resulting a waste of effort in case > we decide to move away from LaTeX in the foreseeable future... > > Long story short, is everyone ok to stay with (La)TeX, or is there some > compelling reason that would justify migrating to a different > documentation system? > > -- hvr > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-prime mailing list > Haskell-prime@haskell.org > http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/haskell-prime >
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