I will always prefer a standalone doc that i can simply save to my dropbox. Journals that force me through crap html to get my pdf annoy me
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Useful points.
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Indeed, crap HTML is a problem. Perfectly possible to have single document HTML self-contained like a PDF, and other options
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And then I have to print it to pdf if i want to be able to open it on all my devices?
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You think pdfs look good on mobile? I much prefer mobile ready HTML CSS
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I'd much rather a pdf for consistency. Especially until we have hand annotation of html sorted too
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Replying to @Quasilocal @o_guest and
Epub3 is the ideal container format for portable documents. There are readers for all smart mobile and desktop platforms.
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Perhaps. I'm happy for TeX to produce newer file formats, but to replace downloadable TeX papers with HTML pages is what bothers me
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Replying to @Quasilocal @botminds and
That's not what people like
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"A total take down of LaTeX"
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Welcome to twitter where you have to be short and misunderstandings occur every day! 
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Replying to @o_guest @Quasilocal and
Also if you read the piece you'd know it's written in latex
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Replying to @o_guest @Quasilocal and
So my short tweet purposefully linked to a longer piece so you can read more
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