#balisage we have just edited the slides of our presentation on "Unveiling Linguistic Harmony". Added links, moved the notes to the actual slides... c-moria.com/conferences/2023…
#balisage the day after... about time to put some more structure in my secret garden. Not about to knock down the walls... but definitely making the garden a bit more inviting.
Are you interested in discovering how multilingual legal document quality assurance publishing is being managed by the Swiss Federal Administration? Join our colleagues Geert and Srikanth at the Balisage Conference this Thursday. balisage.net/2023/Program.ht…#legaltech#semantictech
📣 If you are thinking of joining us next week for the Markup UK conference, get ready to attend a great presentation held by @OctavianNadolu!
ℹ️ For more information, you can check our agenda for the conference: oxygenxml.com/events/2023/ma…
The paper to my talk can be downloaded here. Obviously, format is TeX (compile it!) and it was converted with xml2tex from #markupuk flavoured DocBook.
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Our Martin Kraetke (@mkraetke) presents “Bridging the Gaps Between XML and LaTeX” at @MarkupUKorg. #MarkupUK#MarkupUK2023
More info about xerif (open source transpect XProc/XSLT pipelines for going from docx or XML to LaTeX, plus a LaTeX macro package) at le-tex.de/en/xerif.html
ALT Martin presenting a schematic slide about the xml2tex process involving multiple XSLT transformations
ALT Martin presenting a slide “xml2tex” with the bullet points: Module of le-tex transpect framework; based on XProc/XSLT; Declarative XML configuration; Modules for MathML and tables
ALT Martin demonstrating a PDF that has been created by a docx→BITS→LaTeX→PDF conversion for Dutch publisher Brill. The spread (double page) contains many footnotes.
Congratulations to the XProc community at large and the editors in particular for publishing the version 3.0 of the XProc language and of its standard step library!
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