Re: SGML beginners question
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^"Eric G . Miller" wrote:
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^> really slick and well formatted documents. And for writing something
^> like a thesis, using BibTeX makes it easy to handle citations.
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^Yes.
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^Latex + bibtex + Emacs + AUCTeX + bib-cite + RefTeX + font-latex
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^Good stuff.
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Yes, I basically agree with that, but getting the document into html as well
as ps I have found to be a bore. Lat time I tried latex2html on a 100,000 word
tex document, it died miserably. Are there better alternatives for producing
html from complex latex sources?
Tony
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