On Friday, July 31, 2015 at 4:06:01 PM UTC-7, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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> You don't need a closing tag that can be inserted by software, 
> as certainly is the case for \section or \item..
> (unless you spent a large part of your life writing HTML or XML by hand, 
> of course :-))
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So where does a LaTeX "subparagraph" end?  When the next line is a \begin 
for another subparagraph, or a paragraph, or a subsubsection, or a 
subsection, or a section, or a chapter, or a part, or the \end{document}.

And if it is so easy to convert LaTeX into HTML, why hasn't anybody done it 
successfully?  tex4ht  is the only one I know that comes close, and only 
because it is the only one that uses the tex executable.  But try to extend 
it to convert LaTeX into a Sage Notebook worksheet, like I did for several 
years.    Current project is borne of many such experiences.
 

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I wish Knuth did review (X)HTML format proposals for sanity...
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Me too. ;-) 

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