>On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 22:36:32 -0600, Jay Belanger wrote:

>> 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?

I mean that you should be able to choose whether a paragraph goes to a
<p> or a <p class="body"> or <div class="paragraph"> or a <paragraph>,
or whatever.  I think this would make it easier to make pretty css
files, and I suspect it will help accommodate requests to make
hyperlatex produce whatever html morphs into next year.

>> 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.

It's my interpretation of the one about CSS files (there aren't
many).  The requester didn't ask for this specifically, but I think
this is a way to answer the request that may also have useful
ancillary benefits.  But it may also be a pain, so I was requesting
opinions about whether anyone thinks it would be worthwhile.

> 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.

Yes, that request was from me, and I'm often an idiot.  But I feel
free to ignore requests from idiots like that.

-tom

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