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Tue, 20 Jan 2009 16:57:23 -0600
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    I'm not sure there are such formats these days. 

mex still exists.
cs(la)tex still exists.

Not saying they are completely independent of latex (they aren't), but
they do exist as separate formats.

    But even if, the question remains what you gain.

Indeed.

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