Dear Pablo, Quoting Pablo RodrÃguez (oinos@web.de):
Hegel's work cited above contains about 600 pages. Having to copy and paste every translated paragraph after every original paragraph sounds crazy (too much work). And as far as I understand computing, this shouldn't be a hard task to automatize.
I understand your hesitation to do that work by hand. You are right, it should be easy to do that automatically. But I think ConTeXt, mighty as it is, is not the right tool to do that merging. How about a small perl script that does the merging? In fact, any programming language should do, if the breakpoints are really as easy to spot as you suggest. And then ConTeXt can do the typesetting without the need to keep 600+ pages of read-but-not-yet-processed text in memory before it receives the second half so it can start typesetting... Hope that helps, Susan