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- On Wed, 12 May 93 22:40:17 MET DST, timbl%NXOC01.CERN.CH@uk.ac.essex.mailhost said:
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- t> There have been a lot of advantges in sticking to the
- t> logical markup rule. It has allowed lots of browsers
- t> to be creative and flexible in presentation, and
- t> has allowed for example TeX to be generated intelligently
- t> from a set of HTML documents. If explicit markup had been
- t> there, it would not have been possible.
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- People might be interested to know that a couple of colleagues and I
- have successfully produced a hypertext/multimedia previewer for TeX,
- and a LaTeX style file to encapsulate these features. The mark-up is
- still logical in nature, though no longer SGML of course. This means
- that centred and flushed text is possible -- and mathematics, which is
- important for my purposes. And images, sound, video, and even limited
- interaction with the underlying system.
-
- As things stand, the hypertext is not compatible with WWW but, as soon
- as I feel I understand WWW and HTML, I'll have a go at a previewer
- that uses a compatible hypertext mechanism. However, I don't see how
- I could make it compatible with existing previewers: the features
- offered by (La-)TeX are significantly greater, as far as I can tell,
- than those available in any existing WWW viewer.
-
- ..Adrian
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