On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 01:09:07PM -0400, Paul Tremblay wrote:
It is true that originally this was designed just for LaTeX. But I became a developer and changed the code so that it will work under ConTeXt. I even provided a script that will convert TeXML directly from XML to PDF or other print formats. The name of this script is texml_con. It is only available on CVS right now, but I should make it available as a package sometime later today.
I will have to aske the administrator of the sourceforge site to update the webpage so that it mentions ConTeXt as well.
I provide myriads of examples on the webpages in TeXML format. Running the TeXML script on any of these codes will change the documents to valid ConTeXt.
Paul
That's very promising indeed. Right now I'm transforming my original xml using xslt to a simpler xml file which can be processed in document order to make the ConTeXt file containing xml formatting commands as simple as possible. It would be nice to end up with an xml file which would contain all the formatting information and make the ConTeXt file unnecessary. But I'm afraid of two things: 1. XSLT transformations will get so complex I will get lost in the stylesheet at some point. 2. How the final finetuning of the appearence of the typeset version should be done? Surely not by fiddling in the xml file which should be generated by xslt (or whatever) and I'm not sure making changes in the xslt stylesheet to make some pages one line shorter or longer is the way to go. Piotr -- Piotr Kopszak, Ph.D. Polish Art Gallery, National Museum in Warsaw -----------------------------> http://kopszak.mnw.art.pl/ http://www.magnatune.com/artists/altri_stromenti