Eek. I bet it'll break my entire converter :) Is it a big markup change, or is it largely the same as before? Probably, but it's not likely to be significant. Mostly, a bunch of things that were marked \code{...} are marked with other names. Some of the index things have been changed (mostly new ones added), and a couple of new environments have been defined. "\," has been eveicted, mostly to get LaTeX2HTML to get things right.
What sort of things that were \code aren't \code any more? I have to admit I couldn't discern any obvious rules for \<character> and such like, so some rationalisation does seem sensible :) Any added index commands is almost certainly a good thing. I think there's a lot of scope for adding lots of things to the index.
most people, but you'll always get a tiny minority who want it on A4.6 or some bizarre proprietary size, triple sided or something else Oh, I want some of that triple-sided paper! Think mt employer will spring for the fancy printers? ;-)
It's Microsoft triple-sided paper. Guaranteed, and very user-friendly. Laurie _______________ DOC-SIG - SIG for the Python Documentation Project send messages to: doc-sig@python.org administrivia to: doc-sig-request@python.org _______________