Re: ConLang Journal
From: | Tim May <butsuri@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, April 9, 2002, 20:40 |
Christophe Grandsire writes:
> En réponse à "H. S. Teoh" <hsteoh@...>:
>
> >
> > I don't mind writing HTML by hand. I do it all the time. It *is*
> > plaintext
> > in its underlying representation, so that is not a barrier for me. The
> > problem with RTF is that it has a different encoding from plaintext,
> > and
> > hence not supported by the tools I have. If plaintext is too "limited"
> > for
> > people's tastes, let's go for HTML, which is a universally accepted
> > Internet standard.
> >
>
> <Still looking for a HTML-to-LaTeX converter...> Anyone know where I can get
> this kind of thing? (it should exist, I have a LaTeX-to-HTML converter after
> all :)) )
>
I have no idea how well it works, but seeing as I was aware of the
utility latex2html, I entered the reverse into google, and...
http://html2latex.sourceforge.net/
It's a perl script, so I've no idea if you can use that, but it should
be able to run on any system that can run Perl.
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