LaTeX and big writing projects

Robert Cole rkcole72984 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 4 01:56:10 EST 2012


This all sounds really interesting.

Because I see that both Vim and Emacs have some very powerful features, 
I am probably going to try and learn both of them. I have actually used 
Vim completely for all text editing needs through the past few weeks, 
and I must say I am really glad that I can get things done so quickly. I 
sure wish that I would have known about Linux much earlier on in my 
life, but I am sure glad to be using it now!

On 03/03/2012 10:37 PM, Jason White wrote:
> Michael Whapples<speakup at braille.uwo.ca>  wrote:
>> I was aware that there are tools for converting to other formats, I guess I
>> am just cautious of how well they work.
> Tex4HT actually uses TeX macros for part of its processing, thus it supports
> more features than the other converters.
>
> I have used it to generate HTML from LaTeX documents.
>
>
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