On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Andrzej Dmoch wrote:
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AD> I mean syntactically isomorfic. Refer to TeXML at http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/
AD> for the XML format syntactically isomorfic with TeX files (which is also a kind of
That looks interesting.
I carefully avoided mentioning TeX :) ... while you *might* be able to do
everything you can do in postscript with TeX macros I don't think I'd want
to try. Postscript is much more than a macro language.
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AD> I meant XSLT stylesheet. It can do very advanced things (it is in fact a nice
AD> declarative programming language).
Cool. I'll look at this some time.
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Thanks for the references.
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