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This is part of a private discussion I had with John Collins, the author
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of the first LaTeX2LyX conversor. Attached is also a document describing his
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ideas about the subject. Such ideas could be useful for our project.
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Alejandro
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From: John Collins <John.Collins@cern.ch>
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Date: Wed, 4 Sep 1996 11:39:45 +0200 (MET DST)
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To: Alejandro Aguilar Sierra <asierra@servidor.unam.mx>
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Subject: Re: TeX2LyX document
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[Removed non-related stuff, AAS]
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I am not convinced devising a lyx format as a subset of latex is ideal.
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It would take some time to explain my thoughts. But the problem I see
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with latex is that its syntax is not pleasant, so that it is relatively
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time-consuming and/or memory intensive to parse it. Most importantly from
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the point of view of an editor, it cannot be locally and bidirectionally
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parsed. (I can explain further.) IMHO, the important matter in the
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relation to latex is that the format should be in (1-1) correspondence
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with a suitably rational subset of latex. Is your format supposed to be
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just a file format, or will it also be used for the representation of a
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document in memory? If the latter is true, then I would particularly stay
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away from a directly latex based format. A file format could be closer to
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latex, since it might need to read by humans.
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But you have obviously thought about the issue and have come to different
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conclusions.
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My experience in writing ET convinced me that a good internal format is
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important to speed and to robustness. ET will run with good speed on an
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8088 processor(!), whereas the scientific word processor Scientific Word,
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which has somewhat of the same philosophy as ET and lyx, needs a minimum
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of a Pentium to be acceptable, and even then it frequently crashes the
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operating system. (Scientific Word appears to use a latex-based format
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internally.)
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John Collins
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From: John Collins <collins@phys.psu.edu>
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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 11:57:23 -0500
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To: lyx@via.ecp.fr
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Subject: Latex2lyx
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Although I have been working on the latex2lyx program, I do not have
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something ready for use yet. The trouble is that I am staring at
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several other priority projects including a research grant renewal.
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I realize a quick-and-dirty version would be useful, so perhaps I ought
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to get that out. That could probably be done quickly from my
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preexisting code. Several messages have provoked me to think that
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would be worth doing.
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What I realized over the Christmas break is that by a suitable design
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of C++ classes I can fairly easily make a powerful, efficient and
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robust (La)TeX parser. (It would also give useful error messages.)
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The tricky bit was to figure out the right design. But I have that
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now, and the basic program. I would estimate about a month to get
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something presentable to the lyx collaboration.
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I have appended some of my thoughts about the overall ideas. They
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correspond to what I did for my ET editor. I'd appreciate comments.
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John Collins
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Latex2lyx convertor
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1. Latex2lyx and the lyx2latex convertor in the lyx program should be
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as close to 1-1 as reasonable. This is particularly important for
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collaborations where some people are using lyx and some are not. Then
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ordinary TeX files serve as the communications medium.
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2. Perfect 1-1 conversion is not possible, because there are several
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different TeX constructs that are equivalent (for example a blank line
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and \par).
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3. Parts of a TeX file not translated by latex2lyx should be converted
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into something like LyX TeX style. One then has raw TeX in the lyx
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file, and that is reconstructed when making the TeX file.
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4. Some enhancements to lyx will be necessary to handle converted
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files sensibly. (E.g., (a) multiline pieces of raw TeX, including
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arbitrary numbers of blank lines, (b) comments.)
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5. It appears necessary to change some of the lyx2latex conversion
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done by lyx to approach the 1-1 ideal better. (My preference, for
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example, would be for paragraphs not to be enclosed in braces,
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normally. Paragraphs with font changes, etc would need different
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treatment, of course.) User preferences will undoubtedly vary here, so
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some configuration options are likely to be needed.
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6. In particular, white space and new lines are often used to prettify
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TeX files to make them convenient for humans to edit. I feel it would
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be useful to provide a mechanism for entering extra space and newlines
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in a lyx file, not for the purpose of getting the corresponding spaces
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and newlines in the hard copy, but for making the TeX file pretty.
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(User preferences will vary here, of course.) This will not matter
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much if lyx is the only editor being used, but it will be important if
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the .tex file is being worked on by a collaborator. Automatic
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prettyprinting of the output .tex file would help here, but lyx's
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preprogrammed concept of prettyprinting may not agree with a user's
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need-of-the-moment.
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7. The most general case of a TeX file would be very hard to deal
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with, since catcodes and TeX macros may be redefined in an arbitrary
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way. Moreover the definitions may be hidden away in a TeX format
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file. So it is necessary to restrict latex2lyx's scope to files where
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catcodes don't change, and where the macros don't lose their standard
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meanings.
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8. I think all TeX files that I have ever seen satisfy this
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requirement, except possibly in their preambles where commands are
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defined or redefined.
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9. The program should handle incorrect TeX gracefully, and with useful
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error messages. At worst it should bundle up the
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incorrect/misunderstood TeX as uninterpreted raw TeX that would be
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recreated in the .tex file. (I emphasize this because one commerical
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competitor to lyx, Scientific Word (for MS-Windows), does a
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particularly bad job: it sometimes crashes the operating system when
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reading correct Latex files, and often loses bits of a file when the
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structure doesn't correspond to Scientific Word's standards for LaTeX.
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That is sufficiently unfriendly that I stopped using it.)
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10. latex2lyx is aimed at converting document contents, not TeX
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programming, so it need not attempt to understand the semanitics of
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\defs, \newcommands etc. (Although it should know the syntax, to parse
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the commands.)
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11. Since the most general case of a TeX macro definition is likely to
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cause indigestion to latex2lyx (and quite often to a human reader, even
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a TeXpert), there needs to be a mechanism to force latex2lyx to treat
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sections of the tex file as raw TeX which is not to be converted. I
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propose that the conversion be controlled by metacommands (like
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preprocessor metacommands in C). These must be TeX comments, so that
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they are invisible to TeX.
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12. It would be useful to recognize that other programs might want to
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use the same mechanism. I propose the following kind of format:
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%#{}raw
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%#{}end.raw
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The signature of a metacommand is %#{program_name}command .... The #
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is reminiscent of a C metacommand. To allow a mechanism for
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metacommand sets for different programs, I allow a place for an
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identifier for a program. For example we MIGHT have
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%#{lyx}begin.preamble
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%#{lyx}end.preamble
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for stuff that's to be bundled up in the LaTeX preamble used by lyx.
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However, for that case, my preference is for latex2lyx to bundle up
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ALL of the preamble automatically, except for those commands that are
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specifically used by lyx (e.g., \usepackage).
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