I would like to convert my ConTeXt document to both PDF and plain HTML.
I need plain HTML output (i.e., not XML or XHTML) because my institution's
web based management software allows me to copy/paste plain HTML snippets
but not XML or XHTML. Is it possible for ConTeXt to output HTML so that
the
On 2013–02–19 Troy Henderson wrote:
I would like to convert my ConTeXt document to both PDF and plain HTML.
My suggestion: Use markdown (or reST) with pandoc.
I need plain HTML output (i.e., not XML or XHTML) because my institution's
web based management software allows me to copy/paste
On 02/19/2013 09:22 AM, Marco Patzer wrote:
Within the limits of CSS you obtain a quite close match¹. But it's
up to you to create the matching CSS.
Marco
You can do a pretty good job of matching the printed page with HTML5 +
CSS3 here's a good reference:
On Tue, 19 Feb 2013, Troy Henderson wrote:
I would like to convert my ConTeXt document to both PDF and plain HTML.
I need plain HTML output (i.e., not XML or XHTML) because my institution's
web based management software allows me to copy/paste plain HTML snippets
but not XML or XHTML.
I was
Am 2013-02-19 um 19:08 schrieb Bill Meahan:
On 02/19/2013 09:22 AM, Marco Patzer wrote:
Within the limits of CSS you obtain a quite close match¹. But it's
up to you to create the matching CSS.
Marco
You can do a pretty good job of matching the printed page with HTML5 + CSS3
here's a