Hi Bill.
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Am I correct in thinking the rst module does not process the "class" and "container" directives?
When I wrote the module I was working with the reST spec [0] and the syntax reference [1]. It’s been a while, but afair I implemented the spec completely (with the limitations described in the manual). It does not, to my knowledge, define the directives you mention and I don’t know what they’re supposed to do. (Btw. like much of the spec, “container” and “class” sound suspiciously HTML-specific. If that is true, they address one output markup which happens to be -- not Context! I might find the time to add a simple wrapper for the container thingy (to boxes or framed?). However, I doubt that it’s possible to replicate the behavior of HTML divs + CSS without a larger effort [2]. In this case it might be preferable to have docutils generate some XML and directly typeset the result with Context.) Best regards Philipp [0] http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/rst/restructuredtext.html [1] http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/quickref.html [2] Also, I have reservations against such a step. My main reason for choosing reST over its competitors like md or wikitext is actually that it does not allow for inline HTML.
I looked through the Lua source and didn't see anyplace where these directives are processed although I will be the first to admit I don't know much about Lua. I retired from software development before Lua became popular and never bothered to learn it. Assembler, FORTRAN, C, SQL, PL/SQL, Perl.... I know or knew, Lua I do not. :)
I use these directives heavily and pandoc ignores them so I'm beginning to think I have a problem generating EPUB + ConTeXt + HTML(5) versions of the same document from common rst source.
Thanks! All information and suggestions welcome.
-- Bill Meahan Westland, Michigan USA
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