Thank you for helping Janko,

... really simple to make XHTML from HTML?
... practically it can be a huge effort.

THAT effort does not put me off at all ...


How to style output?
A tool can decide with the help of the css
definitions in the tags which layout macros
it should use.

That layout macros you're talking about: are they capable to separate content from layout in ConTeXt, too? By it's own means?

So, IS it actually possible to directly transform
CSS into ConTeXt layout macros and let the XHTML
untouched?

I agree, that XHTML might be too complex, but with
some pre-print tidy up complexity can be reduced
very well. Unfortunately I've no idea yet what to
do with all that scripting stuff in pages.

Anyway, there's also be the problem to establish a
page model within XHTML.

... I do not think, that this approach is the
equivilant to the print function of the modern
browsers.

After all, I dare say you're right (sigh). It's an illusion to introduce real typesetting here, is it?

Best regards,

Thomas Schrader

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