Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

> I know this is nearly the same as a openoffice document (also a zip
> archive with many files) but why not.
This is in fact what I'm trying to setup: a Mark IV mapping environment to
typeset odt's (mainly the "content.xml" part) by just calling ConTeXt on
the odt.
I'm in an academic environment wher Word dominates and the change tracking
features of a WYSIWYG-moloch like Word or OOWriter are heavily used. This
direct mapping strategy seems to me the most straight forward way of living
with that tradition/necessity and still achieve nice typesetting. I read
about The odt-markdown-context route on a recent thread, but my solution
(if it ever comes about) seems theoretically more robust - aside from
catering to my manic tinkerism ...

Joh

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