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000853_Nathan.Torkington@vuw.ac.nz _Tue Apr 13 02:27:45 1993.msg
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Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1993 12:47:07 +1200
From: Nathan Torkington <Nathan.Torkington@vuw.ac.nz>
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In-Reply-To: Lou Montulli's message <9304130019.AA12644@stat1.cc.ukans.edu>
Subject: HTML to Postscript
Lou Montulli writes:
> Is anyone interested in writing an HTML to postscript program??
I have an HTML to LaTeX program (better IMHO than the sed script
available from CERN). I will upload the latest version to NCSA as
html2latex-0.9b.tar.Z.
It handles:
-- bold, italics, etc
-- sections, subsections
-- titling and authorship
-- numbering or non-numbering the sections
-- automatic table-of-contentsing
It doesn't know about;
-- <DL COMPACT>
In the future, I *might* write an HTML style for LaTeX. Maybe.
Possibly. Hmmm.
Nat.