On 11/12/2017 09:33 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2017-11-11 um 19:46 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez:
\definehighlight[read][color=red, style=\sc] [...] I guess you have to use this instead of \color[]{}.
Yes, I guess too. I remembered highlight suits color after sending, but that means I need to define a new highlight for every color - as semantic as that may be, it’s a PITA.
I wonder whether Hans would accept a patch with these definitions to be applied in the ConTeXt source.
[...] At the state where it exports XML, ConTeXt already knows about page breaks, doesn’t it?
You are right. I have almost no experience generating ePubs with ConTeXt (trying your sample was one of my first attempts to generate an ePub document with ConTeXt [I use pandoc for that]).
[...] Try the approach proposed above. I think it should work.
No, that was my question in the thread "insert tags in export xml".
Sorry, I overlooked that message.
\definehighlight only supports style and color, but not command.
I wonder whether this is the right approach. I mean, you could only (ab)use the style option: \setupbackend[export=yes] \definehighlight[read][style=\word\sc] \starttext \starthighlight[read] ROT ROT ROT\stophighlight \stoptext Other approach would be to use your own CSS file: .read { text-transform: lowercase; font-variant: small-caps; } In any case, you need to add the small caps to the class definition in the CSS file. ConTeXt doesn’t seem to export \sc to anything in the CSS file.
I tried to understand its definition and found \dostarttagged, but I guess I used it the wrong way, since it breaks the tabulation.
I guess custom CSS is an easier approach. Just in case it helps, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk