Subject: RE: [jadetex] French typography with the Modular Stylesheets? (The DSSSList Digest V3 #223) From: "Frank A. Christoph" <christo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 10:02:40 +0900 |
> [Mark Wroth] Some time ago, someone on this list commented (in > response to a > question I asked) that they had built a version of Jade (or possibly some > DSSSL extensions) which allowed Jade to easily emit arbitrary TeX > code (e.g. > > > (make-environment 'document > (process-children)) > > would produce > > \begin{document} > % contents of the children > \end{document} > > I never had a chance to follow up on this, but it would be an approach to > using the Babel functionality (and yes, I'd actually like to see this > functionality in the main development line). I did the same thing yesterday, though it's much more of a hack. I added a characteristic escape-data?:. When it is false, it just transmits strings unescaped. So I can write: <!DOCTYPE ... <!ELEMENT tex (#PCDATA)> ]> ... <tex>$[U\to U]\cong U$</tex> (element tex (make sequence escape-data?: #f)) Some people would call this evil, of course... --FAC DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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