Bruce R Miller writes:
> Another problem area is testing: since l2h maps so many different inputs to
> so many different outputs, and since (as I've seen) seemingly minor changes
> can have rather drastic side effects -- and many effects you only see `by
The Python documentation certainly seems to stress some aspects of
l2h (or is that my patience?). I'll be glad to try out l2h variants
on that, or provide information about the documents and how we're
using l2h.
Be warned, however, that over the next few months that documentation
will move away from LaTeX toward SGML. My LaTeX->SGML conversion is
well under way; the finalization of the switch will take longer, as
I'll need formatting processes for the SGML version. That may include
a LaTeX / TeX output for typesetting, but not for further conversion.
-Fred
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