Greetings. A couple of points...
On 2014 Jan 15, at 18:58, Frank Weytjens <fweytjens.andr...@gmail.com> wrote: Parenthetically: > Found a nice package on CTAN <http://www.ctan.org/>, but was not root on my > own PC. So I couldn't add it to the already installed packages. TeX has an elaborate search path, which is intended to include user-writable directories for precisely this purpose. For example ~/local/texmf/... might be in that path. The way to find out what that path is, is to run % kpsepath tex and make some educated guesses based on the output of that (this output is unfortunately intended to be machine- rather than human-readable). Use % kpsewhich foo.sty to check whether an installed file is indeed showing up in the search path. Returning to Racket: > I don't know about the existence of webpages that are generated > 'Racket-wise.' > I just checked racket-lang.org, did a 'view source' and noticed > in the metadata: name => generator content =>racket > So it does exist!? Have a look at the xml library <http://docs.racket-lang.org/xml/index.html?q=xexpr>. You can easily construct an xexpr such as '(doc () "over " (em () "9000") "!") using whatever means you like, and then use xexpr->string to serialise this to XML. That's how _I_ generate most of my XML/XHTML. XML is basically just sexps with weird brackets. All the best, Norman -- Norman Gray : http://nxg.me.uk SUPA School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, UK ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users