Anivar Aravind <[email protected]> [2013-11-18 16:03:00 +0530]: > About SCERT & Kerala Text books, There official order will take few more > days . please wait for that > BTW Swathanthra Malayalam Computing is working closely with SCERT for > bringing out HTML, EPUB and PDF versions of all text books . > > We are helping SCERT to build a Mediawiki based textbook preparation system > for collaborative content preparation by text book commitees and FOSS > based XeTeX setup for book authoring and PDF/EPUB/HTML generation. So > without any technical issues you can start using official Epub versions > once it is released.
This sounds *excellent*. Kudos on your fantastic efforts. You might also want to check out Pandoc[1] and Markdown as part of the workflow, and see whether it would fit/make things easier. While it is not a TeX editor, Pandoc allow people to write in Pandoc-extended Markdown (and LaTeX), which is considerably easier that authoring raw LaTeX, and have it converted and rendered by a LaTeX engine of your choosing, including XeLaTeX. It can also handle HTML/ePub generation. [1]: http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/README.html -- Pranesh Prakash Policy Director, Centre for Internet and Society T: +91 80 40926283 | W: http://cis-india.org ------------------- Access to Knowledge Fellow, Information Society Project, Yale Law School M: +1 520 314 7147 | W: http://yaleisp.org PGP ID: 0x1D5C5F07 | Twitter: https://twitter.com/pranesh_prakash
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