Just to let you know: if you want to convert your ConTeXt documents into HTML, you can try to install tex4ht and replace the old files with new ones: http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/TeX4ht/bugfixes.html (newt4ht.zip) It works OK with the old perl texexec.pl, the ruby version causes some problems, but none of them are fatal. You need DVI as an intermediate format, so if you use texexec.rb, you have to add \setupoutput[dvi] at the top of the document, otherwise tex4ht won't be able to create HTML out of it. You can compile a document with "htcontext filename" or by manually running texexec --use=tex4ht filename tex4ht filename t4ht filename I cannot give you extensible information about how fonts are set up. In MikTeX it worked out-of-the-box, however I didn't play yet to make it work under the stand-alone distribution, but the following link might be of some importance: http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/TeX4ht/mn32.html Support is not that extensive yet, but sections, external images (as long as they reside in the same directory and if they are in PNG/JPG), natural tables, itemisations, "place[something]", buffers, footnotes, very basic frames, math, ... are somehow working. (The big difference with math is that in LaTeX it is changed into bitmap and in ConTeXt it's currently text-based, so you'll get weird results when using \sum or similar, but I think that that is configurable, so if you manage to play enough with it you might be able to get formulas translated into MATHML, which will be displayed nicely in firefox for example.) And I guess that conversion into an OpenOffice document is very similar. I only asked the author to rewrite the pieces of code that caused problems before and to add some additional basic support to context.4ht, so if you have other requests, you should contact the author of tex4ht, not me !!! He adds support based on user requests (his first response was: nobody asked for improving ConTeXt support so far), so if you want to have better support implemented, feel free to ask him. Adding full support for ConTeXt is a bit too optimistic, but stepwise improvements are possible. Comments wellcome. (I currently have some problems with my computer, so I might not be very responsive to additional questions, but I'll try to fix the computer ASAP. Once that I manage to make it work inside stand-alone distr., I'll report how I did it if nobody else does that before me.) Mojca