[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Hello all:
>
> There's a release version 2.8 on hyperlatex.sourceforge.net.   Enjoy.

Well; this is great news.
The improvements seem to be significant, even if:
> The release notes are a bit underwhelming:

So, thanks!

> I believe the next useful enhancement should be to make the
> correspondence between LaTeX macros and HTML elements more explicit
> and more configurable.

Does this mean to create new LaTeX macros to correspond to HTML, or
modify the current macros?

> There's a vote that can be construed to support that on the feature
> request tracker, and I'd be interested to hear if that would be
> useful to others.

I didn't notice a vote (or a place to vote) on the feature request
tracker, and none of the feature requests looked like that.  I'm
missing something, but I don't know what.

One of the feature requests, though, was multiple directories for hlx
files.  Doesn't Hyperlatex already have that?
`hyperlatex-extension-dirs' is already a list.

Jay


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