On 2/21/19 9:59 PM, Gour wrote:
On Thu, 21 Feb 2019 18:50:41 +0100 Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
I’m still behind the environment itself, although I realized that these may not be relevant to everybody. I store the new commits in a private repository.
Aha...I believe I might be interested. :-)
Hi Gour, the code in my private repository is unnecessarily complex for too narrow cases. I think that the most valuable feature of environment itself (the file 'pandoc-xhtml.tex') is the practical introduction to “Dealing with XML in ConTeXt” (http://pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/xml-mkiv.pdf).
I use the XML handling (generating the XHTML with pandoc) in ConTeXt for almost all the documents I compile with ConTeXt. I think this is the way to go.
I admit it sounds/looks very good. Morever, it could allow me to e.g. use org-mode for my original markup which I use anyway with Emacs and then do org-mode --> XHTML.
ConTeXt only requires XML source as input to typeset it.
My environment is only an example. You may write another one for your own needs, you don’t have to use mine.
Heh, for that I must learn some things first. :-)
The published code is fine for what you want. The latest version would be misleading. It is crappy in many aspects (even for myself).
There are other options, but LaTeX is a real problem for the development of pandoc, because many times users expect pandoc as a layer that spares them the actual dealing with LaTeX.
ConTeXt is certainly more appealing..
ConTeXt deals with XML natively. Cheers, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk