Albert Krewinkel via ntg-context
I'm currently trying to improve the ConTeXt output generated by pandoc, the document convert. There are two questions that we haven't decided on, and I'd be grateful to receive some feedback from ConTeXt experts on these issues:
1. As far as I understand, the `\section` syntax currently produced by pandoc should be considered mkii legacy syntax. We're likely going to switch to the modern `\startsection`/`\stopsection` syntax instead. Are there any concerns about retiring the old syntax? (Side note: pandoc already produces the new syntax, but only when called with `--section-divs`.)
2. Similarly, I'd like to start wrapping paragraphs with `\startparagraph`/`\stopparagraph`. It is important for me to get properly tagged PDF, but this would also make the output more verbose. Is that something that you would find bothering, or do you see adding the extra environment by default as an acceptable practice?
Of course, I'd also be happy to get other suggestions on how to improve pandoc's ConTeXt support.
A big "thank you" for everyone's feedback! We've implemented the first point as suggested, with the second still in discussion. The next pandoc version will also feature better table support for ConTeXt. Thanks again, ConTeXt is a wonderful tool! Best, Albert PS: For completeness, this is the pull requests for better table support: https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/pull/8116 -- Albert Krewinkel GPG: 8eed e3e2 e8c5 6f18 81fe e836 388d c0b2 1f63 1124