How is GELLMU Related to hyperlatex?
GELLMU provides a way to write HTML consciously using LaTeX-like syntax, while hyperlatex involves translation of a special dialect of LaTeX. There are a number of similar features in hyperlatex including: • The use of LaTeX (not LaTeX-like) markup to write HTML. • The use of a GNU Emacs Lisp program to translate source markup (in this case to HTML). • Careful, reliable production of both HTML and typeset forms of a document. As it stands in relation to SGML or XML, hyperlatex is specific for HTML. The source of a hyperlatex document may be given to hyperlatex’s Emacs Lisp program for translation to HTML or to LaTeX, the program, for typesetting with hyperlatex macros. GELLMU’s basic layer, which operates at the level of syntax without knowledge of markup vocabulary, may be used for writing under many SGML or XML document types, not just HTML. Subsequent to syntactic translation from LaTeX-like markup to standard SGML or XML markup, one may employ any suitable SGML or XML processor for