Latte, the Language for Transforming Text, is a simple and powerful text markup language. It has all the same markup tags as HTML but is much clearer. Latte is also a fully general programming language that lets you place oft-used constructs into user-defined functions and give them descriptive names. Functions also serve to separate content from layout. Latte documents are translated into high-quality HTML by the Latte interpreter, making it a better language for writing World Wide Web documents.
| Tags | Text Processing Markup HTML/XHTML |
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Recent releases


Release Notes: A fix for a compile-time problem with gcc 2.95, a speeded-up \while, and the addition of \defmacro and \foreach.


Release Notes: Minor incompatible language change, simplified semantics, speed optimizations, bug fixes, rudimentary Latte to plain-text translator, macros, HTML to Latte converter (in Perl), and new string-inequality operators.


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