On 2015-01-14, at 18:55, Alan BRASLAU
On Tue, 13 Jan 2015 22:34:21 +0100 Marcin Borkowski
wrote: While I /do/ understand you (it's the same with me, only that I'm more comfortable with LaTeX), have you considered Org-mode? It's similar to markdown (though better IMHO), but it comes with great support in Emacs. And you get export to odt "for free". (Also to LaTeX, though unfortunately not to ConTeXt; OTOH, writing a ConTeXt exporter should be fairly easy, and a simple exporter could be done in a few days - the framework for writing exporters to different formats is very well done. Incidentally, there's also a Markdown exporter, so you could probably get to ConTeXt via markdown).
Org-mode does not simply come with great support in Emacs, it is essentially an emacs module I believe.
Yes. But Org is _also_ a file format, very similar to markdown (only better). You might write Org files in Vim and fire Emacs from the command line to export them to HTML, for instance. (Not that it would be a particularly great idea, but definitely possible.) So Org (the format) has great support in Emacs Org-mode (an Emacs major mode). Best, -- Marcin Borkowski http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science Adam Mickiewicz University