On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 11:17:01PM -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
There are tools that convert LaTeX to HTML, you know. Search with Google and you'll find several. I have no experience, so I cannot recommend or comment further, but perhaps this is an option that will work for you.
Of course, you are right, and I have used them without ever looking at the HTML output. HTML, I decided years ago, would remain far outside my domain of understanding. But ugly necessity overcame me. At one point my wife said "this is a mess, we need a cascading style sheet." Now I have seen books on this at Barnes and Noble, right next to books on emacs. I have been using emacs for 25 years and I still don't have good hold on it. I begged her to leave it, I said we could put up with messy HTML, I shuddered about CSS. She summoned me a half hour later, saying cheerfully that she had written the CSS. At that point I relaxed a little bit, wrote python to emit html as she directed me, and it all worked out. The moral I guess is to keep a spouse around to kick you in the butt a lot. Best, Henry