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I think the main use case of our doc is online in HTML form. The single HTML page is becoming large and unwieldy. I've experimented with tex4ht to generate separate pages with a side frame containing a TOC. This roughly works, but not very well because the Latex code + building toolchain is complex and somewhat fragile.
I'd like to know if there is demand for PDF docs. I suspect we could just drop them and no one would bat an eye. This would remove the need for supporting different cases with latex macros, and let us focus on the main stake, the HTML.
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I think the main use case of our doc is online in HTML form. The single HTML page is becoming large and unwieldy. I've experimented with tex4ht to generate separate pages with a side frame containing a TOC. This roughly works, but not very well because the Latex code + building toolchain is complex and somewhat fragile.
I'd like to know if there is demand for PDF docs. I suspect we could just drop them and no one would bat an eye. This would remove the need for supporting different cases with latex macros, and let us focus on the main stake, the HTML.
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