[OT, sorry]
I've implemented it in Python (using DOM and SAX, now that I know
more, I would start with ElementTree from the beginning).
Did you found ElementTree better than standard modules or lxml?
I will gladly share my experiences.
At epen I have talked (informally) with some peoples about
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
What can community say about the sensibility of my idea?And did
anyone attempt to implement some conversion tool?
As has been mentioned (and as you can find out by searching the mailing
list archives), this pops up once in a while and has been discussed.
Hi Luigi,
2007/4/3, luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[OT, sorry]
I've implemented it in Python (using DOM and SAX, now that I know
more, I would start with ElementTree from the beginning).
Did you found ElementTree better than standard modules or lxml?
Definitely better than the standard
Am 2007-04-03 um 09:20 schrieb Mari Voipio:
Note! If your files contain graphics, for ConTeXt you have to ask
people to send them in separately as pdf, png or jpg (instead of
putting
them inline in the Word file). I have found *this* hard to achieve
once
in a while and I still often
Hello,
My faculty receives papers in MS Word format. One poor computer
literate lady is working very hard to typeset a journal of consistent
quality from those papers. All work is performed in MS Word and I
consider to suggest her to move to ConText (she don't have a slightest
idea of it at the
The matter of export/import from conTeXt has been discussed many
times but as far as I know there's no actual solution.
Ideas concern doc--html--context (via xml) or also doc--open
office xml -- xml in ConText
But no word2ConteXt ...:(
(for my needs I'd prefer conteXt2word)
Best
-a-
On
Hello Vyatcheslav,
2007/4/2, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Then, we need something like Word2ConText (or a macro written in VBA) to
convert
incoming papers to ConText code and then easily assemble them. Something, that
resembles famous Word2Tex application.
I've recently created
Hi,
There are many Word to LaTeX converters, but no Word to ConTeXt
converters. Some LaTeX converters, however, are highly configurable, and
you can teach them to write {\em instead of \emph{, or \startitemize
instead of \begin{itemize}, and so.
If you use a MS operating system, with