On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:

> For screen consultation, latex2html or similar is better IMHO , PDF
> is rather useful for printing (where the font rendering is OK).

I have to assert that html currently is not very useful. HTML is a great
description language, but there is awful lack of useful HTML readers.

Please mention me _one_ HTML viewer, that:
        - Is reasonably fast
        - Is free software
        - Does antialiased display
        - Is not ridiculously big (say less than 10 MB)
        - Is stable
        - Can do vectorized images (which HTML viewers support
        antialiased EPS/PDF images?)
        - Can do well math stuff (antialiased, of course)

These are only the first mandatary things from _good_ html viewer that
comes to my mind, there are more important features. And AFAIK, no such
things exists yet (althought some late developments in XFree and Konqueror
seem promising, but its still experimental stuff).

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