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Feb 8, 2012 at 22:55 comment added MercurialMadnessMan Thanks @AndrewStacey, the article you linked to is the best example I've seen so far. And it does use CSS and javascript. I guess I'm just curious if this whole implementation could be easily automated into a one step process, and where I could find out how to do that
Feb 8, 2012 at 22:34 comment added wasteofspace it may be an unclear question, but the answer is simple: there are too many users generating demand, and not enough "doers". if you don't like the situation, examine your reasons for not getting involved with work on these things...
Feb 8, 2012 at 20:43 comment added Andrew Stacey I find this a very unclear question, despite the detailed list. There are lots of ways to use TeX/LaTeX to produce web pages. All of my posts on the TeX-SX blog (see link at bottom of page) were written in LaTeX and then converted. This article: ncatlab.org/publications/published/Leinster2011 was written in LaTeX and converted. There are lots of reasons why taking an arbitrary (La)TeX document, shoving it through an interpreter, and slapping it on the web will result in something looking awful. But it's not hard to produce something nice if you start out right.
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Feb 8, 2012 at 17:24 answer added Tim A timeline score: 9
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