JATS-to-PDF pipeline using only HTML (with CSS for print) and not using LaTeX #50
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Pls also look at other discussions on this
<https://github.com/singlesourcepub/community/discussions> page. I had not
come across these guys before. We need to take this, PagedJS, etc into
consideration...
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During the Nov community call, I mentioned progress on a JATS-to-PDF pipeline that does not rely on LaTeX to produce PDFs. It is a pipeline producing HTML with CSS for print which is then "eprinted" to a PDF. With the help of courtbouillon.org the pipeline is producing significantly higher quality PDFs.
You can see PDF examples and details on how they are generated at http://ref.castedo.com/epijats/
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