Keith Wansbrough wrote:
> 
> > looked all I could find were pointers to books and links to Amazon.Com. Oh
> > yes, and some moldy academic papers in postscript format. I think it would
> 
> It would be a good idea for tutorial papers to be available in PDF
> format as well (and maybe even HTML if it doesn't look too ugly)...
>
May I add to this by strongly suggesting you run the original LaTeX
formats through latex2html.  Some of the documents might need some work,
however, before they will go through.  I tried to run Edison through
latex2html however it did not do well at all.  One of the problems I
believe is that the document used math mode in a lot of places where
they won't strictly needed such as for "O(n)"; an italicized font would
have done just fine in my view--even if it wasn't 100% "correct". 
However that wasn't not the only thing giving latex2html a hard time.  I
don't know latex too well as I use LyX most of the time so I wan't sure
where the exact program was.  It could be that he used a little bit of
raw TeX...

Also is there some reason the latex source to documents is hardly ever
released?
-- 
Kevin Atkinson
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http://metalab.unc.edu/kevina/


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