I just want to thank everyone who replied over the last day (or so) where I was too busy to respond.
Also a "Me too!": the prospect of stable mathematics support should mean I will be able to standardise my PhD thesis upon ConTeXt. To think I knew nothing about ConTeXt until a few days ago (I didn't even know it existed). And now I discover that it has *superb* PDF support, seems more robust than LaTeX (the reason I tried ConTeXt was because I couldn't get a perfectly legal nested list to compile with AUC-LaTeX). XML support is developing and the documentation is mind boggling. I have printing out over 1,000 pages of documentation all written by Hans. On Fri, 2001-10-12 at 05:48, Berend de Boer wrote: > Adam Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I'd like to chat about HTML conversion some later time. I suspect there > > is nothing available at the moment like tex4ht for LaTeX. > > There is :-) That's great news. > But it's not yet public. I've written a CGI interface where people can > upload files and have them translated automagically. But I've to > create a win32 version for Hans first. And why is that? ;-) I cringe every time I type \crlf :-) I'm still using the LaTeX (X)Emacs major-mode. I'm going to install Berend's ConTeXt major-mode soon. > If you have pressing needs, I can try to "translate" your current doc > and send you back the HTML. If you want the source to this document Berend to test out let me know and I'll email it to you: http://www.openphd.net/Files/Digital_Tech_Review_3c.pdf Given the pressing time constraint I cut a few corners like no internal cross referencing. Berend will see his influence in the title page (I never worked out how to increase the line spacing within the main (italics) title). It also incorporates Hans cont-new.tex patch for \leftquotationmark and \rightquotationmark. Regards, Adam
