Taco, Hans— One of the key features of ConTeXt for me is its ability to create platform independent output that combines the ancient languages and mathematics in ways typical of publications in the humanities. So, first, my heartiest thanks to you both and also to Thomas Schmitz for his Greek module. I currently use ConTeXt to publish the Institute’s review/journal (which is available online, in print, and on CD), as well as its brochures and announcements. I will also be using it to produce its books too. I have designed a book publication series for my brother using ConTeXt; and I use it to write my own papers, reviews, and books. The main problem that I have is not really with ConTeXt itself. Since few of the history of science journals that I send papers to use ConTeXt, I am often required to I submit an .rtf file along with the .pdf file produced with ConTeXt. So, what I am still contemplating is an efficient, “mechanical” way around this problem. Best, Alan On Nov 4, 2005, at 9:49 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi all,
For the next issue of the ntg's Maps journal, Hans and I believe it would be nice to publish the collected responses to this simple question:
What do you do with ConTeXT?
We think it would be nice to see all the various ways in which people experience ConTeXt. We are not looking for articles, in fact we really want just a small amount of text per user, nothing longer then you would normally type in an email message.
One, perhaps two paragraphs that simply tell about your personal experience using (or playing with) (or fighting with) (or yelling at) (or staring at in bewilderment) (or revelling in) (or running away from) ConTeXt.
If you like this idea, just reply to this message. I will then collect and merge the responses, and finally put a pdf on-line somewhere.
Don't be shy!
Taco
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