On 21/07/2010, at 10:29 PM, Tim Daly wrote:

> The PLT Scheme mechanism mentioned above is a good idea
> but it has a niche quality to it.
> 
> Latex is an industry standard publication language. Many
> books and technical papers, especially in mathematics,
> use it. Some conferences require it. All publishers support
> it and it is widely used.

Going from the PLT form to Latex is possible. Why use Latex when you can use 
Clojure?

The essence of the PLT model is the language integration that allows symbol 
resolution by reusing the language mechanism for the documentation.

Antony Blakey
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