Hello, a new version of pandoc, the universal document converter, was released two days ago; pandoc 3 comes with new ConTeXt-related features on which we've spend a good bit of time: - *Syntax highlighting*: Pandoc makes use of the syntax definitions and styles created by the KDE project to highlight source code. This already worked with HTML, LaTeX, and formats like docx, and is now also supported for ConTeXt. - *Inline code*: older versions of pandoc had some weird behavior wrt inline code in ConTeXt, switching between `\type` and `\mono`, which made it difficult to customize the output. This has been fixed. - *Tagging-focused output*: Calling pandoc with `--to=context+tagging` creates markup that is geared towards the creation of tagged PDFs. This can be combined with `-V pdfa=3a` to produce accessible PDFs from various input sources. - *Unlisted/unnumbered headings*: Headings with class "unnumbered" are not numbered; those with class "unlisted" get omitted from the ToC. - *Figures*: We have improved support for figures considerably, and now also support subfigures. This is currently most noticeable when converting from HTML to ConTeXt. Downloads and full changelog: https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/releases/tag/3.0 I'm grateful for any and all feedback, including tips on how to improve pandoc further. Cheers, Albert -- Albert Krewinkel GPG: 8eed e3e2 e8c5 6f18 81fe e836 388d c0b2 1f63 1124