X-VM-v5-Data: ([nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil] ["718" "Tue" "15" "December" "1998" "12:25:54" "+0100" "Hans Aberg" "haberg@MATEMATIK.SU.SE" nil "15" "Re: portable LaTeX" "^Date:" nil nil "12" nil nil nil nil nil] nil) Received: from listserv.gmd.de (listserv.gmd.de [192.88.97.1]) by mail.Uni-Mainz.DE (8.8.8/8.8.8) with ESMTP id MAA28856; Tue, 15 Dec 1998 12:47:44 +0100 (MET) Received: from lsv1.listserv.gmd.de (192.88.97.2) by listserv.gmd.de (LSMTP for OpenVMS v1.1a) with SMTP id <2.9A9EFD4F@listserv.gmd.de>; Tue, 15 Dec 1998 12:26:29 +0100 Received: from RELAY.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE by RELAY.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE (LISTSERV-TCP/IP release 1.8b) with spool id 413341 for LATEX-L@RELAY.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE; Tue, 15 Dec 1998 12:26:24 +0100 Received: from mail0.nada.kth.se (mail0.nada.kth.se [130.237.222.70]) by relay.urz.uni-heidelberg.de (8.8.8/8.8.8) with ESMTP id MAA24579 for ; Tue, 15 Dec 1998 12:26:07 +0100 (MET) Received: from [130.237.37.21] (sl01.modempool.kth.se [130.237.37.21]) by mail0.nada.kth.se (8.8.7/8.8.7) with ESMTP id MAA16483 for ; Tue, 15 Dec 1998 12:26:05 +0100 (MET) X-Sender: su95-hab@mail.nada.kth.se References: <13941.21350.836780.848801@fell.open.ac.uk> (message from Chris Rowley on Mon, 14 Dec 1998 19:24:32 +0100) <199812092035.VAA16014@na6.mathematik.uni-tuebingen.de>, <199812140945.JAA02920@nag.co.uk> <13941.21350.836780.848801@fell.open.ac.uk> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Message-ID: Reply-To: Mailing list for the LaTeX3 project In-Reply-To: <199812151033.KAA22286@nag.co.uk> Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 12:25:54 +0100 From: Hans Aberg Sender: Mailing list for the LaTeX3 project To: Multiple recipients of list LATEX-L Subject: Re: portable LaTeX Status: R X-Status: X-Keywords: X-UID: 3133 At 10:33 +0000 1998/12/15, David Carlisle wrote: >> What is the DOM? >Sorry been spending too long in w3c lists. The Document Object Model. >Basically an API that gives low level access to the parse tree of a >document. (And has interfaces from C java python etc) Do you have an URL on this? The combination that sounds right to me is something like a DOM which can compiled to a WWW byte-code, which can generate the displays. Then one interfaces to other formats (DVI, GIF, PS, PDF) via this DOM. Hans Aberg * Email: Hans Aberg * Home Page: * AMS member listing: