Greetings all. I have a passion for typesetting. I found that
currently the best typesetting systems are those that are based on TeX.
Of them, there are LaTeX, and ConTeXt.
LaTeX is
very well documented and popular; ConTeXt, on the other hand, is
apparently very powerful and capable, but is not as well documented.
There
are things that are spectacularly well documented, others that only
show hints, and leave it up to the user to figure things out on their
own, and others still that won't even compile on a more recent version
of ConTeXt (apparently the proper way to access a counter's value in
ConTeXt is to use \getnumber or \convertednumber, and not \getcounter.
That's just an example).