Quoting Renaud AUBIN
It would be nice to have a native ConTeXt support?
I agree.
I'm interested by your (even-still-very-primitive) ruby script?
Ok. I'll be away bird-watching for a few days; I'll send you the script when I'm back and have time - later next week -- with a few notes. Cheers, Jörg
Yes. I have been using org-mode for about 2 years, and I'm now doing everything except e-mail there. I have files like "lectures.org" that would contain everything pertaining to lectures: Dates and TODOs that I can export to the agenda, links to papers, tables with data, code blocks acting on those data ("babel"), and lecture notes and handouts that I export to pdf. The way I'm doing that is: export to a (latex) .tex file (provided by org-mode) and then converting to a ConTEXt .tex file with a (still very primitive) ruby script I wrote for the purpose.
One of the advantages is that, in order to communicate with my colleagues, I can export to html and then (as long as the document is not too complicated) import it in OpenOffice.
Cheers, Jörg
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