and let them log your email address.
From: Bob Frankston <[email protected]>
I tried to follow the link but was told that my client lacks permission
to get the URL. Who dispenses such permission?
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| From: John C. Mallery <[email protected]>
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| Subject: Re: HTML+
| Date: Friday, September 16, 1994 15:22
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| Are you saying that a TeX widget could be developed from the current
| TeX source code? As I understand it, this would not be too easy, but
| not _that_ hard either, as long one does not try to implement it as an
| editable widget.
|
| No. I'm saying that something can be ginned up to produce hypertext
| documents from dvi files (with appropriate \special's). That would
| keep the TeX/LaTeX community happy until something better could be
| done.
|
| Latex2html already has such a feature. see
| http://www.ELSEVIER.NL/WWW94/PrelimProcs.html
|
| Might be best to get Nikos Drakos ([email protected]) into the loop.
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