On 6/21/11 9:07 PM, Robby Findler wrote:
FWIW, there is a way to pull in arbitrary latex code in, but it has to interoperate with what scribble generates and setting it up, while not difficult, does require some familiarity with the way scribble works in a big picture kind of a way.
But he wants it the other way around: he wants to write small pieces in Scribble, render to LaTeX, and \include in a larger LaTeX document. Which would require some sort of scripted postprocessing of the LaTeX-from-Scribble fragment (not bad -- just removing the first several lines and the \end{document}), plus various includes in the larger document that the Scribble output expects. Can be done, but so far I'm not finding it hard to go the other way, converting LaTeX documents to Scribble. Of course, I haven't tried to do serious math, or serious tables. --PR
(PS I'm curious as to what Matthias intends to do when HtDP/2e gets to the point where people want a paper version.)
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