Op zaterdag 15 dec 2012 17:07 CET schreef Thomas A. Schmitz:

> And now for the overly broad question: I'm embarking on what could
> become a long project. One part of it is typesetting a book (with many
> graphics). On the one hand, it would be wonderful to use the project
> structure and break it down into several components to make things
> manageable. On the other hand, it would be great to code in xml (because
> I might want to publish this as a website too). can these things be
> combined? Does the xml engine handle xinclude (or could this be added to
> it)? Or would another approach be better? Thanks for your insights!

I understood that you can generate HTML with ConTeXt also. So there
would not be a need to use xml then. (I do not have experience with this.)

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