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So cool! #21
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@rowanc1 Thank you :-). @executablebooks looks like a neat project! I am currently involved with the PreTeXt project. It sounds like they have some overlapping with @executablebooks. One focus of the PreTeXt project is to ensure accessible output. So, for example, if you write a book in PreTeXt, you get conversion to braille for free, and your math works with screenreaders, etc. If you're interested in a possible collaboration between the projects, please stop by one of our weekly meetups, which are announced here: https://groups.google.com/g/pretext-announce |
Hi @siefkenj, joined the group! Quick update from MyST, we integrated in the https://curvenote.com/blog/how-to-use-latex-with-myst-markdown Hopefully enough info to spark some other ideas, we are now using this to parse articles for the journals that we are helping to support. There are some pieces that we implemented in the parsing that might be better to be included in this repo (like parsing and nesting arguments), but overall, it was really easy to work with your libraries. Let me know if you want any other details on the implementation than the high-level overview in the blog, happy to improve docs. :) Happy new year! |
Happy new year! MyST is looking really great! I am not quite sure the precise functionality you need in the It also looks like you're having to fix some things up with, e.g., If any particular existing macro definitions are causing you trouble, you can pass in overrides. For example, Also, if you look here
It also looks like maybe you want to run |
Hi @siefkenj -- just wanted to say thanks for this library, I just started using it to parse some latex documents, working great right now, I am sure I will have some questions as I get into it more.
I also wanted to introduce myself 👋 and a project I am working on, where there might be a chance to collaborate / coordinate a bit with this project if you all are game!?
I am working for the @executablebooks project on MyST Markdown, which is a markup language that is gaining traction in the python communities through tools like JupyterBook, Sphinx (as it is based on RST). We are currently working on standardizing some of the AST underlying MyST, initial work is here: https://spec.myst.tools/
This allows some pretty cool web-based rendering of things like cross-references and all sorts of other citations (e.g. see typography for inline demos). We have also started working on creating various latex templates so that you can take your markup and write it to latex using one of a few hundred journals. We have also just started pushing into JATS export (on every inline demo in the docs), which is used in scientific publishing and archiving.
All of this is one way at the moment (with the upcoming exception of JATS):
What would be amazing would be to have some interop with
unified-latex
to support reading (and probably in the future better/prettier writing) of latex documents.I am not quite sure what next steps would be for that, I would be happy to meet and share our project's vision/goals? I am mostly here to show enthusiasm for your project. 🚀 :)
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