nico wrote:
On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Pablo RodrÃguez wrote:
Thanks for your answer, Hans. Sorry for not answering before (these days I find myself installing a new computer and moving data into it).
It seems that the task is more difficult than I thought (although x-contm.tex seems a very interesting example to begin with).
Since this thread is also talking about some tools, I'll complete the list with dbcontext (http://dblatex.sf.net) on which I contribute, that translates DocBook to ConTeXt via XSL stylesheets. I guess that many aspects could be directly handled by context.
Thanks for your answer. I know that XML can be converted to TeX/LaTeX/ConTeXt using XSL, but my XML is TEI (http://www.tei-c.org/) and not DocBook. If I would use XSL transformation, I guess it would be easier (at least for me) to adapt the already existing TEI-XML->LaTeX XSL files and adapt them to ConTeXt. I wonder (out of ignorance) whether this would be a better way than parsing the XML directly with ConTeXt. Thanks, Pablo