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authorJoey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2008-03-03 03:05:49 -0500
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@@ -48,3 +48,5 @@ Suggestions of ideas for plugins:
* I'm thinking about starting a simple LaTeX plugin. This would be mainly to convert my old tex4ht based website. Would anyone else find this useful,
or should I just hack some offline converter together? I should clarify that I mean converting the latex text to HTML (maybe via something else). I found pandoc, which almost works to convert to .rst. Perhaps the most useful thing would be an offline filter to convert latex to markdown+embedded teximg --[[DavidBremner]]
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+* Setting default values for the meta plugin in the setup file, particularly author, license, and copyright, would be useful -- [[DavidBremner]]