Roger Mason mun.ca> writes:
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> Chris,
>
> Chris Lott chrislott.org> writes:
>
> >
> > 3) PDF is my primary medium of exchange, though I would like to
> > efficiently exchange docs with colleagues, which might mean getting
> > them into something they can open with their beloved Microsoft Wor
>> | > Another possibility is to use org-mode in Emacs, export to Latex and from
> | > there to ConTeXt. In my case, the last step is accomplished by a
> home-brewed
> | > ruby script which covers the most common layout commands
>>
> | Have you already considered writing `org-context.el'?
I can'
Le 14 décembre à 21:32:46 pmli...@free.fr (Peter Münster) écrit notamment:
| On Wed, Dec 14 2011, Hagmann Jörg wrote:
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| > Another possibility is to use org-mode in Emacs, export to Latex and from
| > there to ConTeXt. In my case, the last step is accomplished by a home-brewed
| > ruby script whi
On Wed, Dec 14 2011, Hagmann Jörg wrote:
> Another possibility is to use org-mode in Emacs, export to Latex and from
> there to ConTeXt. In my case, the last step is accomplished by a home-brewed
> ruby script which covers the most common layout commands
Have you already considered writing `org-c
On Dec 14, 2011, at 4:38 PM, Chris Lott wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 5:31 AM, Hagmann Jörg wrote:
>>
>> Another possibility is to use org-mode in Emacs, export to Latex and
>> from there to ConTeXt. In my case, the last step is accomplished by a
>> home-brewed ruby script which covers the m
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 5:31 AM, Hagmann Jörg wrote:
>
> Another possibility is to use org-mode in Emacs, export to Latex and
>from there to ConTeXt. In my case, the last step is accomplished by a
>home-brewed ruby script which covers the most common layout commands
>(and I'm mentioning that here
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 2:22 AM, Roger Mason wrote:
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>> 4) How about X/HTML? this is my lowest level need but, again, it would be
>> nice.
>
> One option would be to use markdown with pandoc.
>
[...]
> I mostly write in
> ConTeXt, but if I know I must share with users of word processors then
>
On Dec 14, 2011, at 1:31 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 07:14, Chris Lott wrote:
>>
>> 3) PDF is my primary medium of exchange, though I would like to
>> efficiently exchange docs with colleagues, which might mean getting
>> them into something they can open with their belov
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 07:14, Chris Lott wrote:
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> 3) PDF is my primary medium of exchange, though I would like to
> efficiently exchange docs with colleagues, which might mean getting
> them into something they can open with their beloved Microsoft Word...
> is there an RTF output for ConTeXt? t
Chris,
Chris Lott writes:
>
> 3) PDF is my primary medium of exchange, though I would like to
> efficiently exchange docs with colleagues, which might mean getting
> them into something they can open with their beloved Microsoft Word...
> is there an RTF output for ConTeXt? this isn't super-high
Welcome to ConTeXt! I'm a relatively new user so my answers will be
brief and partial, but I'm sure others will be able to expand on them.
On Tue 13 Dec 2011, Chris Lott wrote:
> 1) My work is primarily in the humanities and end-user technologies,
> with small amounts of coding. So mathematics is
Many years ago I used LaTeX quite a bit for academic work, including a
fair amount of Memoir class. Back then ConTeXt was quite new, so I
didn't mess with it much.
Now I'm back and sick of Word/etc for the documents I need to produce
as print/pdf and for interaction with colleagues. What I can't f
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