Le 25 nov. 05 à 10:47, Wolfgang Zillig a écrit :

Maurice Diamantini (dom) schrieb:
And for people comming from LaTeX, it would be nice to see also :
- a basic exemple for creating html from ConTeXt,

I would argument that it is easyer to create ConTeXt from a propper
XML/XHTML source! But as it is the beginner manual a reference to
the XML manual should be enough.

- some mathematics

not really a big problem, but you have the choice also to use MathML.

This is always the same  difference of opinion :

- Some people like to see the only input format to be xml (write xml for
  math, ...) and think *TeX as one of the output formats (as for
  pdf, xhtml, ps...).

- Other poeple (specialy those coming from TeX community) prefere
writing by hand (yes it does yet exists !) some readable and lite document
  with math formula or other, then convert then as pdf printable
  output and (if possible also some (x)?html resizable ouput format

But perhaps I doesn't understand ConTeXt xml features. Perhaps
context is able to generate xml files instead of only reading them?
If it is the case, then let me know, as it could solve the html navigator
problem. So I'll have to learn more about xm and xml styles?

Maurice

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