Phillip J. Eby wrote: > I've dabbled in the guts of latex2html before; it's certainly not pretty. I wouldn't look into the source of latex2html at all. Instead, I would rewrite it from scratch, worrying only that the output stays the same (or sufficiently similar). > IMO a better long term option might be to use the Python docutils and > migrate to reStructuredText, since there are a bevy of backends > available for latex, PDF, HTML, etc. They would probably need more work > before they'll be suitable to handle the entire doc generation process, > though. I'm not convinced this would be a good idea. Having TeX as the primary source allows to produce well-formatted printed documentation. Regards, Martin
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