Hyperlatex

Jul 20, 2023

Produce HTML and printed documents from LaTeX source

Hyperlatex is a package that allows you to prepare documents in HTML, and, at the same time, to produce a neatly printed document from your input. Unlike some other systems that you may have seen, Hyperlatex is not a general LaTeX-to-HTML converter. In Hyperlatex’s author’s eyes, conversion is not a solution to HTML authoring. A well written HTML document must differ from a printed copy in a number of rather subtle ways. He doubts that these differences can be recognized mechanically, and believes that converted LaTeX can never be as readable as a document written in HTML.

The basic idea of Hyperlatex is to make it possible to write a document that will look like a flawless LaTeX document when printed and like a handwritten HTML document when viewed with an HTML browser.



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