On 3/19/07, Joshua D. Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Darrick Hartman wrote: > > Chris Travers wrote: > >> Interestingly, although CSS has specifications for paged media, these > >> do not seem to be well supported on browsers. As time goes on, > >> however, it may be a viable option as well. > >> > > While I won't say never, just because anything is possible, it's not > > likely that CSS/html will ever reach the precision and accuracy that > > LaTeX can provide. They are two different tools designed for different > > media. You may get close, which may be good enough for some things. It > > will not be acceptable for a check template. > > Yeah that is pretty true, however XSLT on the other hand :) > XML + XSLT -> LaTeX? Sure :-)
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