Le 30 mai 08 à 13:22, Aditya Mahajan a écrit :
On Fri, 30 May 2008, Gour wrote:
Some of the more popular markup-formats are AsciiDoc (http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/index.html) and reStructuredText (http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html), but according to what I see both are missing ConTeXt back-end (latex only) :-(
Any suggestion for 'popular' markup with ConTexT back-end?
Have a look at pandoc which converts markdown to ConTeXt and also to many other formats including html. There was also some discussion for conversion to OO, but I do not know the current status of that.
Just some remarks/questions: - docbook seems to be the standard for describing documentation data, - dblatex seams to be a currently good supported tools for **easely** provide pdf output from docbook input, and cutomize the output with .xsl parameters or LaTeX .sty files - dbcontext seams not to be maintained very much - ConTeXt seams to be able to directly parse xml without external tools So, what about make ConTeXt directly reading dokbook file and output pdf file? I see the http://www.leverkruid.eu/context/index.html page from Simon Pepping. But it seems that this project is down. If ConTeXt provide an easy way for translate docbook to pdf file (usable by a non (ie. not yet) ConTeXt user as dblatex is), I think poeple could switch to ConTeXt only for that feature (not everybody have dependency with LaTeX!) Then the problem would resume to find a good "yourPreferedWikiFormat" to docbook... (I'v not seen any "t-bocbook" file on http://dl.contextgarden.net/modules) -- Maurice