At 10:41 AM 1999-09-06 -0400, you wrote: > > >The point is that not only do you get the down-translation for print > > >in LaTeX but also you can write (in the programming language of your > > >choice) translators to whatever other formats you wish to reach. (Of > > >course, very clever things in this direction have been done using TeX, > > >the program, but I suspect that there is a limit to this approach.) > > > > Maybe Springer is learning from Elsevier Sciences mistakes. They focused > > on SGML for years --- and look what happened to *their* share prices :0! > > -- > > Y&Y, Inc. mailto:[log in to unmask] http://www.YandY.com (M) > >Is the writer who I think he is? Yes, sorry, I forgot to switch persona (i.e. Eudora signature file) when I got on the machine. >Those translators could even be written in lisp. :-) As in http://cseng.awl.com/bookpage.taf?ISBN=0-201-08319-1&ptype=0&catid=&navmin=& ctype=author&catpage=&seriesid= :-) >In fact, I may even go that way myself eventually. Regards, Berthold. -- Berthold Horn mailto:[log in to unmask]