Hi Pablo,
On Wed, 14 Jan 2015 13:15:38 -0700, Pablo Rodriguez
There must be some way to get this into Word...
pandoc may be the way.
I say “may be” instead of “is” because pandoc ignores some attributes when converting from XHTML
I was just about to ask about how pandoc handles xhtml. Some questions for you: Context produces three relevant files: darwin-xml-div.xhtml darwin-xml-tag.xhtml darwin-xml-raw.xml 1. Which one of these three files is the one we want to convert to docx? 2. I modified Alan's test file [same preamble]: ==== \starttext \startquotation \input darwin \bf \input darwin \stopquotation \stoptext ==== darwin-xml-div.xhtml and darwin-xml-tag.xhtml show up in the browser, but the bold does not. In Opera 12.17, darwin-xml-raw.xml gives a syntax error ==== XML parsing failed: syntax error (Line: 17, Character: 0) ==== But the "Reparse document as HTML" does work. In each of the three cases, there is no bold effect at all. What is needed to get the typography info transmitted? 3. My assumption is this: If I can get the xml/xhtml file looking right in the browser, I should be able to build a working docx file via pandoc. Thanks for any and all advice! and Best wishes Idris -- Idris Samawi Hamid Professor of Philosophy Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523