On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Jirka Kosek wrote:
I know how to do it in XSL. In DSSSL you must probably use
something like (I grabbed it from Norm's DSSSL stylesheets):
(make entitity
system-id: equations.txt
(... code to generate file ...)
)
If you proceed this way, I can add
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Jirka Kosek wrote:
... I put TeX representation directly into alt element in
equations. Thus there were no need to modify DTD and I think that
this is allowed usage of alt as I understand TeX as textual
representation of math equation.
Good point. This simplifies
Allin Cottrell wrote:
Sounds like a good suggestion too, but that will take me a bit longer!
Any pointers on what to do in DSSSL to get jade to write out an
auxiliary file?
I know how to do it in XSL. In DSSSL you must probably use something
like (I grabbed it from Norm's DSSSL stylesheets):
Jirka Kosek wrote:
Allin Cottrell wrote:
Sounds like a good suggestion too, but that will take me a bit longer!
Any pointers on what to do in DSSSL to get jade to write out an
auxiliary file?
I know how to do it in XSL. In DSSSL you must probably use something
like (I grabbed it from
Eric Richardson wrote:
If you proceed this way, I can add this functionality to XSL
stylesheets, so it will be possible to use both DSSSL and XSL
stylesheets to pass math to TeX or generate file for automatic
TeX-to-image processing.
Could this be done with an extension with Java/XSL
This is a small set of files enabling literal pass-through of TeX math
to jadetex, in the context of DocBook -- i.e. lets you use TeX math
rather than MathML in the SGML/XML source file. Includes a utility to
auto-generate PNG images from the texmath elements for use in HTML.
Small addition to
Allin Cottrell wrote:
This is a small set of files enabling literal pass-through of TeX math
to jadetex, in the context of DocBook -- i.e. lets you use TeX math
rather than MathML in the SGML/XML source file. Includes a utility to
auto-generate PNG images from the texmath elements for use