On Friday, 31 July 2015 02:17:27 UTC+1, Rob Beezer wrote:
>
> On Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 12:59:54 PM UTC-7, parisse wrote:
>>
>> I had a quick look, but I'm still a little bit confused how the source 
>> are written. Do you write your source files in xml or have you some kind of 
>> converter from a latex source file?
>>
>
> MathBook XML is the "XML application" I am designing.  It is a collection 
> of XML "tags" meant to be usable for an author: chapter, section, theorem, 
> example, exercise, etc.  I have written converters to LaTeX (for PDF, 
> print) and to HTML.  Other conversions are possible and planned.  It's main 
> purpose is for authors creating new content.
>
XML? I wish pandoc (http://pandoc.org/) could handle conversions to and 
from your format...
Do people really want to write XML by hand? I tried it once (GAP docs can 
be prepared using XML) and was not amused.
 
Just wondering,
Dima


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