On 01/30/2013 02:45 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
Have you considered using markdown/pandoc? You can either
I appreciate the suggestion but it does not meet my needs. I currently use GNU Emacs and YASnippet. All my work-to-date is already in raw context which YASnippet and my snippet collection makes easier than Markdown. TEA and TextAdept and SCIte provided similar functionality. I am familiar with Markdown and don't like it in the least. Markup (whether Markdown, (X)HTML, textile, raw context or whatever) is still 1970's-style processing (we did roff/nroff/troff in those days). Part of the objective is to get away from plain-text + markup so I (and the other users) can get near-WYSIWYG processing and preview the documents as they are written. No doubt some fine-tuning would be required with a direct-to-ConTeXt method but it still has other advantages. Including making it possible for my wife to use it. :) She was an excellent social worker but her computer skills are quite wanting even after many years of my tutelage. An XSLT stylesheet would allow direct export of a document from LO-W which could then be be tweaked if necessary. -- Bill Meahan Westland, Michigan USA