I’d like to take user input (sometimes this will be large paragraphs) and generate a LaTeX document. I’m considering a couple of simple regular expressions that replaces all instances of \ with \textbackslash and all instances of { or } with \} or \{.
I doubt that this is sufficient. What else do I need to do? Note: In case there is a special library made for this, I’m using python.
To clarify, I do not wish anything to be parsed treated as LaTeX syntax: $a$ should be replaced with \$a\$.
If your input is plain text and you are in a normal catcode regime, you must do the following substitutions:
\→\textbackslash{}(note the empty group!){→\{}→\}$→\$&→\&#→\#^→\textasciicircum{}(requires thetextcomppackage)_→\_~→\textasciitilde{}%→\%In addition, the following substitutions are useful at least when using the OT1 encoding (and harmless in any case):
<→\textless{}>→\textgreater{}|→\textbar{}And these three disable the curly quotes:
"→\textquotedbl{}'→\textquotesingle{}`→\textasciigrave{}