Nels Tomlinson writes:
> Hi, all,
> The .Rd files have a
> markup language which is essentially LaTeX. What I mean by that is that
> it uses the LaTeX syntax in a way that causes no surprises to me where
> it can be rendered sensibly in html, and lets you embed real LaTeX code
> for equations, e.g., \eqn{put the latex version here}{put the ascii
> version here} will give the dvi file the proper equation and will give
> the best approximation you can dream up for the html file.
Another thought along those lines is hyperlatex
http://www.cs.ruu.nl/~otfried/Hyperlatex/
Written in emacs lisp. Which is good or bad depending on what you
like.
I use it fairly often for simple web page authoring.
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