GeneralFeasibility of generating CSS HTML

LaTeX specific issues not fitting into one of the other forums of this category.
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ajnabi
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Feasibility of generating CSS HTML

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Hi,

I have a situation where a collaborative effort is being made to convert articles and small booklets into HTML for a website. These articles and booklets also need to be printed from time to time and that is why I think LaTex would be ideal - using LYX as the editor. The reason for LYX is that many of the volunteers are not programmers and this would ensure standardization.

The problem I am running up against is that the Web site designer is into CSS and I wanted to know how well suited is LaTex to generating customized CSS HTML Code?

Any input or suggestions appreciated.

Thanks,
Frank

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ajnabi
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Re: Feasibility of generating CSS HTML

Post by ajnabi »

I have found that Hevea does what I am looking for.
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