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PrintCSS Meets LaTeX. Implementation of a PrintCSS Renderer Prototype Using a CSS Parser, an XML-to-TeX Conversion Framework, and a LuaTeX-Based Framework

In the previous edition of Markup UK, I examined various methodologies for converting XML to TeX in the context of automated typesetting. This year, I came with my colleague Christine Windeln who developed a PrintCSS Renderer Prototype using our CSS Parser, and the two libraries that define our typesetting system xerif: the xml2tex conversion library and our CoCoTeX framework.

This talk was held at King’s College London on June 7, 2025. The full paper has been published in the MarkupUK proceedings. The slides can be found below.

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