On 04/25/2015 02:19 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
[...] Indeed, I plan to present the results of this experiment (porting an entire academic article to xhtml and WP) in a future article for one of the TeX journals...
I’m really interested in reading it. Also because I’m trying to use ConTeXt to generate high-quality PDF documents from XHTML files generated by pandoc ;-).
Ah, I'll be interested in seeing that workflow as well ;-)
Hi Idris, I’m working on an article on this topic. But without bibligraphies, I have never used myself in ConTeXt or in pandoc :-(.
Now we can of course already export xhtml footnotes from ConTeXt but there will be no interactive links. In the current project, there are 77 footnotes; I had to add the links manually to get the output to do what we wanted.
I’m afraid that missing links for footnotes is a bug,
Hmm, what do you mean exactly?
If footnotes in ePub (or XHTML) have no links, how is the user supposed to handle them? I must be missing something, because I think footnotes are hardly accesible in XHTML without links.
This is why I said that it makes much more sense to export the footnotes as endnotes. At the end of, e.g., a blog post you'll have a section for footnotes/endnotes. In the context source I had to make a derivative version and use something like
\startsubsubject[title=Endnotes] \placefootnotes \stopsubsubject
[Aside: I wonder if there is a way in ConTeXt to setup \placefootnotes etc. in a mode so that it gets invoked only in the export. Will explore this for the article.]
How about the system mode: \doifmode{*export}{\placefootnotes}? I discovered this (http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modes#System_modes) after the reply from Hans to my own question. Best, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk