At last, I 'almost' made up my mind about using ConTeXt to write generic document (for me and my daughters' school), report and manuals at work. The only snag at this very moment is that - being my Company M$-Windows addicted, specifically as far as Word is concerned - I don't know if there is any free software to translate a document from ConTeXt to word, even partially (something like the katex2rtf package for latex).
On Friday, March 21, 2003, at 08:15 AM, Vittorio wrote:
I don't know if there is any free software to translate a document from ConTeXt to word, even partially (something like the katex2rtf package for latex).
Unfortunately, no. Someone was working on an HTML converter, but I'm not sure what happened to that. One of the cool things about ConTeXt, though, is that one can go the other way around and code documents in XML (because it can parse XML). This isn't necessarily trivial to set-up (unless you want to use DocBook with the DocBookInConTeXt project), but it is a good solution in this context. Bruce
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