Kuba Ober wrote:
for more than 10 years the latex world is waiting for a
parser, which works ...
TeX? I presume that the safest, if not very lightweight way would be to use
TeX itself.
Reimplementing crux of TeX as far as macro processing goes isn't that hard if
one has TeXbook handy, but if one could just use TeX itself that should get
rid of any questions about whether there are bugs in implementation etc.
I presume there's a way for TeX to output a "canonical" list of all macros
defined so far.
then go on, when it is easy ... ;-) and you could also write a
cls2layout converter, which would be a big deal for the LyX
world ...
Herbert
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