On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 5:08 AM, CV Radhakrishnan <[email protected]> wrote: > On 07/23/2011 06:23 AM, Victor Ivrii wrote: >>
> > However, I don't make any promise to write one as I am struggling to finish > html5 and mathml3 packages for TeX4ht for months now. Couldn't complete yet > owing to the pressures at the day job. > > TeX4ht is an ingenious piece of software ever written in TeX macro language. > It is infinitely complex since it is infinitely configurable and flexible > except for its incompatibility with unicode input. TeX4ht can generate any > kind of html, XML, MathML, custom formats like mediawiki, mathjax, jsmath, > etc. Hence, all the above formats can fit well into the scheme of TeX4ht. > > Best > -- > Radhakrishnan > > They that govern the most make the least noise. > -- John Selden (1584-1654) > -- Power > Thanks! I understand that output formats multiply faster than the rabbits :-) One thing of the paramount importance for mediawiki: output should be easily read and edited by humans; otherwise wiki will lose it function as a collaboration tool. While tex->html conversion by htlatex made html looking exactly like pdf at the expense of ability to edit, in tex->mediawiki the fidelity is far less important, IMHO. There is another interesting (but not very related) question: htlatex produces one html page, looking like all pdf pages glued together (and if it is long enough javascript takes eons to process it). Any plans for pagination? Victor -- ======================== Victor Ivrii, Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Toronto http://www.math.toronto.edu/ivrii
