🏳️‍⚧️Edward [it/its]

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  • It could. I personally wouldn’t choose latex as I have never used it.

    I never thought of the docs as being a technical manual with the need for diagrams and schematics, I’ll think about that for the future.

    Nor am I familiar with RST, but yup it seems like fairly standard markup,

    EPUBs are HTML and CSS1, made to be a book. (The HTML found on the web is usually slathered in CSS and looks entirely different than without it, whereas in EPUBs it’s primarily typesetting) I didn’t think too much about it when I wrote last night, so maybe let’s just forget about them.

    1 and theoretically everything else, such as MathML, though, implementation of everything is usually even more sub-par than in browsers—This is of course also dependent on the web-engine used, e.g. Calibre may have a great MathML implementation as it uses Qts web-engine (chromium), whereas I would think KOReaders crengine is worse (if it is implemented at all)