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That's what I set out to do.
My solution so far: I keep the FAQ (for rec.arts.dance; check out
http://www.math.ucla.edu/~eijkhout/dance.html
and look at my FAQs for r.a.d., dance in LA, videos, dance competitions)
in a Hypercard stack, with meta-HTML commands. These can then be
dumped to Html, ascii, LaTeX. That last possibility gives me
the option to generate PostScript.
It's all rather underdocumented, and "it works for me" is best I can
say for it, but if someone wants to take a look I can put a stack
or two on my ftp site. Maybe I should take an eveinng and add balloon
help.
Btw, in a past life I once wrote TeX macros that parsed and formatted
a simple SGML DTD. I'm thinking about trying that trick again, but
for HTML this time. It should be possible to write macros so that
an html file is valid TeX input (after a line \input html.tex :-)
Victor Eijkhout
Department of Mathematics; UCLA; Los Angeles CA 90024
phone: +1 310 825 2173 / 9036; home +1 310 839 7853
http://www.math.ucla.edu/~eijkhout/
Support the League for Programming Freedom! lpf@uunet.uu.net
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