Helge Hafting wrote: > rgheck wrote: >> Right now, it just outputs the raw LaTeX for anything it doesn't >> recognize. Fixing this is a matter of writing a LaTeX-->HTML entities >> converter, for some of it, or using some trick to generate little >> pictures, or maybe using MathML, who knows? But what about math macros? > > The correct way of handling math macros would be to resolve them, I > think. Macros are there to save work by having the computer do > substitutions, so let it happen. After the macros are processed, you > have a bigger but simpler set of math to convert into latex or MathML. > Yes, of course, and resolving the macros is not impossible. It's already done in plastex. But as Andre once said, there's a sense in which only TeX seems to know how to resolve macros. rh