On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Patrick Gundlach <[email protected]> wrote: > > Am 20.07.2011 um 11:22 schrieb Ulrike Fischer: > >> Am Tue, 19 Jul 2011 21:57:08 -0700 schrieb Johannes Wilm: >> >>> Hey, >>> I have had issues with converting latex to epub/html/mobipocket for years. I >>> started using lualatex some months ago and it works quite well for all my >>> other purposes. >>> >>> Today I then stumbled over the \setupbackend which is available in Context >>> and which allows for HTML/epub to be produced easily by using some lua code. >>> Now as I understand it, given that lualatex uses the same binary and hat the >>> conversion likely happens by first letting the binary read the entire DOM >>> and then exporting it, it seems that the same scripts really should work for >>> lualatex as well, right? >> >> Theoretically: yes. > > There is a little bit more to it, though it can be simulated otherwise. For > example with ConTeXt you have more structured sectioning commands. I don't > remember what it was but something like > > \startsection > ... > \stopsection > > where in LaTeX you have \section{...}, but when does the section end? Is it > always clear? It ends jus tbefore the next hierarchically higher level sectioning command
-- luigi
