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Old 09-16-2011, 12:28 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by frabjous View Post
I certainly don't think InDesign is the proper tool for ePub creation. Personally, I just write the (X)HTML in vim, or else write in LaTeX (again in vim) and convert to (X)HTML, hand-write the XML, and zip it up myself. But I'm a control freak.
Sorry for being a little off topic here, but how do you convert from LaTeX to (X)HTML? None of the converters I've tried will make it all the way through my book (which is written in LaTeX).
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