My first experience with ConTeXt was typesetting my brother's PhD thesis in chemistry. Used features: modes (A5 and A4), project-structure, a lot of floats, bibliography. ConTeXt at work: - technical specifications for electronic devices (used features: modules, project-structure, tables generated by scripts) - presentations - documentation - reports My problem at work: besides me, everyone is speaking M$-Office. I send my documents to my colleagues always in PDF. Just until today no problem, but there is some risk, that someone will ask for a Word/Powerpoint version one day... Unfortunately, our business is developing electronic devices, but not sophisticated typesetting, so I cannot spend much more time with ConTeXt, than I already do. ConTeXt at home: - construction plans (one page per figure with well defined scale) - letters - finding solutions for problems with ConTeXt at work (with the help of the mailing-list) Future projects: - typesetting the thesis of my sister-in-law (2 columns with a lot of floats) - writing a letter-module - teaching ConTeXt to my wife (perhaps impossible) - just doing more things with ConTeXt Most important request: a *complete* reference manual, with description of not only all commands, but also all parameters. Something like texshow is already fine, but still very far from complete. Very much appreciated: - all the nice features of ConTeXt - the great support by the developers: thank you! Cheers, Peter -- http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/