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Subject: Re: JadeTeX and keep-with-next? From: Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 1 Oct 1998 10:50:28 +0100 (`) |
Thomas Corte writes:
> This is why I doubted the use of \@startsection; I'm aware of the
> fact that JadeTeX cannot identify section headings etc. within the
> messy TeXFOTBuilder output.
its not messy. its entirely rational. its very similar to the .fot
output, just expressed with \, { and } instead of <>...
> However, I wonder if it could be possible to e.g. use \@startsection
> for typesetting a paragraph flow object with keep-with-next?: #t and keep:
> 'page characteristics, using all the style hints from the TeXFOTBuilder
> definitions (that is, typesetting a whole paragraph as a LaTeX section).
there is nothing magic about \@startsection...
> a real "HTML backend", which simply tries to "typeset" the flow object
> tree with the (admittedly limited) typographic facilities of HTML
> and CSS? Having this, the stylesheets might only have to replace
thats what the existing html backend is/was, but James seems to have given up
on it (and who can blame him?)
sebastian
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