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From : Juan Pablo Romero <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Wikipedia made printable through TeXmacs
- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 09:26:55 -0600
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One thing I noticed is that all math symbols appear as <alpha>, etc.
Why not make texmacs automatically wrap such symbols with a math environment?
2005/11/11, Alvaro Tejero Cantero <address@hidden>:
> Hello,
>
> I wish to suggest that upon importation from html TeXmacs offers the
> possibility of importing the "alt" attribute of an image as LaTeX.
>
> This would allow to have a decent printed version of the Wikipedia pages
> with mathematical content, and can be done within the TeXmacs community.
>
> On the other hand, TeXmacs is very close to becoming the canonical
> way(*) to have a HTML document professionally typeset in no time, and
> maybe getting the Wikipedia to pipeline their HTML pages through TeXmacs
> in order to offer pdf versions of the pages would enhance the visibility
> of TeXmacs for millions of users.
>
> Is there somebody in this list who participates in the Wikimedia project
> and can lobby towards this target, or just tell us if they have enough
> computing power to offer pdf's on the fly?
>
>
> 'Alvaro.
>
>
> * try File->Load and then http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coherent_state
> for an example.
>
>
>
>
- Wikipedia made printable through TeXmacs, Alvaro Tejero Cantero, 11/11/2005
- Re: [TeXmacs] Wikipedia made printable through TeXmacs, Juan Pablo Romero, 11/11/2005
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