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There are quite a few questions and answers about how to create HTML-RDFa. But regarding writing my papers, I am very fond of LaTeX. Now, I mostly use this to create PDFs, which are known hamburgers (see the cow-hamburgers paradigm). But I could also convert the LaTeX to (X)HTML. So, that make me wonder if anyone knows about how to enrich my LaTeX with RDFa. Besides producing semantic papers, it would also work for semantic slide presentations, etc.

Has anyone already done something like that? Would anyone be interested in drafting a LaTeX-RDFa proposal?

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It should definitely be called SemTeX, don't you think? :P – Andrew Matthews Dec 7 at 19:41
Yes, I like that :) – Egon Willighagen Dec 8 at 7:16

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Perhaps the people involved with the SALT (Semantically Annotated LaTeX) project would be interested in collaborating on getting RDFa output from semantically enhanced LaTeX markup?

SALT (Semantically Annotated LaTeX) is a semantic authoring framework targeted at enriching scientifica publications with semantic annotations.

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I did make a start on crude RDFa export from the BibDesk tool.

See http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rdfa/2008Nov/0004.html

If you do anything with this, or have ideas on how to improve, do let me know!

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