On Sat, 6 Nov 2010 17:00:38 -0400 (EDT)
Aditya Mahajan
On Sat, 6 Nov 2010, Manfred Lotz wrote:
I'm in a situation where I have to do some documentation which should be available in html and rtf/odt (would be nice to have).
There is an experimental feature of converting ConTeXt to XML. You can then process XML using standard XML tools to get HTML.
I do not need any fancy stuff, just simple things: ordered, unordered lists, verbatim, tables etc.
\setupbackend[export=yes]
! Undefined control sequence. l.1 \setupbackend [export=yes] This doesn't work for me. Perhaps my context from TeXLive 2010 is too old. Not quite sure about that.
Since you do not need any fancy features, a simpler option is to use markdown as your starting format and use pandoc to convert it to context, html, and odt. However, creating even slightly complicated tables in markdown is a pain, unless your editor supports an ascii table mode.
Thanks for pointing me to pandoc. On the one hand it works very well but on the other hand it (markdown) seems a bit too rudimentary. -- Manfred