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Monday, November 21st, 2005
12:17p - church tax
When working in Germany, do not admit to any form of religion. They will not ask your permission before deducting money from your paycheck.

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2:48p - Rich Text and Argument Maps
message I left for Danenberg at Wikisophia:


Rich Text and Argument Maps

Hello,

I think WikiTeX is a brilliant idea... and I would be happy to make contributions in my areas of interest.

I would like to define a language for semantically-rich text, including |Argument Maps (http://www.austhink.org/monk/Fenner/Fenner.htm) and finer formalizations. This formal structure would be reminescent of XML and could have many ways of being displayed, all of which I think could be encoded in graphviz.

AFAIK, LaTeX is meant for static documents only (DVI, PS, PDF), so I imagine that it doesn't support such dynamic structures. Or does it?

Is the language used to render a WikiTeX object always the same as the one used in the corresponding LaTeX package? If so, does that mean that the first step is for me to create a LaTeX package?

Gustavo 10:36, 16 Nov 2005 (CST);

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