E-books and Graphics with LaTeXML
Abstract
Marked by the highlights of native generation of EPUB E-books and TikZ support for creating SVG images, we present an annual report of LaTeXML development in 2013. LaTeXML provides a reimplementation of the parser, geared towards preserving macro semantics; it supports an array of output formats, notably HTML5, EPUB, XHTML and its own -near XML. Other highlights include enhancing performance when used inside high-throughput build-systems, via incorporating a native ZIP archive workflow, as well as a simplified installation procedure that now allows to deploy LaTeXML as a cloud service. To this end, we also introduce an official plugin-based scheme for publishing new features that go beyond the core scope of LaTeXML, such as web services or unconventional post-processors. The software suite has now migrated to GitHub and we welcome forks and patches from the wider FLOSS community.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1404.6547,
title = {E-books and Graphics with LaTeXML},
author = {Deyan Ginev and Bruce R. Miller and Silviu Oprea},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.6547},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
4 pages, accepted at Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics CICM2014