Le 02 décembre à 16:02:28 Jörg Hagmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrit notamment:

| Dear list members,
>
| Despite using a text editor (emacs) and context almost exclusively, I 
| need a way to communicate with other members of the institute. I'm 
| evaluating two possibilities:
| 1. Writing in markdown and using pandoc for conversion to either context 
| or something openable by a word processor.
| 2. Writing in emacs muse and publishing to -- see above.
>
| I would like to know the following:
| - Has anybody done the same and come to a conclusion? Reasons?
| - Is my impression correct that with muse one has fewer possibilities 
| such as sub/superscripts?
>
| I'm aware of the threads in the archive, but would like to have an 
| updated, concise opinion.

Does it mean you are aware of the context publishing style in muse? If so,
did you encounter any problem?

Otherwise, have a look at:

http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_and_emacs-muse

and (in french):

http://jm.bornier.free.fr/muse/muse.html

cheers,
-- 
Jean
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