Am 2010-12-21 um 03:12 schrieb Anand Raj:

my need is to convert the html page to pdf and this html contains svg and mathml content.
I have linux environment

1. What are things to be installed to fulfill my need
2. how to convert html --> xml --> pdf using context (may be the commands)

There's nothing ready-made that you can use out-of-the-nonexistant-box.
ConTeXt is (part of) a programmable system that you can and must adapt to your needs. It's not that hard, but you can't expect us to provide you with a complete solution for your fuzzy needs. If you're ready to throw in some money, then there are enough hireable consultants here to do your work for you.

- Install ConTeXt minimals.
- Learn how to use ConTeXt generally.
- Learn how to use ConTeXt with XML input.
- Write your conversion settings of HTML to ConTeXt, since there is and can be no general solution. (Only proper XHTML can work at all!) - I guess you must write the SVG code to a buffer first to be able to use it as graphics input.
- I don't know about MathML, probably also there are some setups to do.
- Don't forget to write about your experiences in our wiki pages, in articles for TeX magazines, presetations at TeX conferences and perhaps in a MyWay tutorial.


Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Hraban
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http://wiki.contextgarden.net
https://www.cacert.org (I'm an assurer)

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