This is very similar to a project in which I am planning to engage in
the near future. Output to both HTML and PDF utilizing a simple markup
seems to be a "killer feature" that at least some of us are looking
for. Cross-media publishing, however, is never painless. It's like a
Holy Grail.
Pandoc makes me want to either learn Haskell or implement my own
markup with a focus towards multiple output formats and typesetting in
general (most markups seem to be focused on developer workflows).
Anyway, a fruitful space for ConTeXt, thanks to its strive for configurability.
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 8:35 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm
Am 2010-08-13 um 21:11 schrieb Gour D.:
For now, it can be enough considering that atm we'll mostly write markdown/reST and convert to ConTeXt via pandoc, but later we'll go into final production...
Sounds interesting. What's your workflow? Do you use a special editor (WYSIWYM?) for your markup?
For a new project I'm planning to use some simple markup (probably ReST) with a Web CMS to create HTML and ConTeXt -> PDF. (I won't need math.)
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