i tend to write in Markdown, as the syntax is very light weight, then
compile with pandoc (http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/).
$ pandoc --toc --smart --number-sections --standalone -H header.tex -w
context file.pdc -o file.tex
$ texexec file.tex
i think Aditya has some documents floating around somewhere.
John Haltiwanger wrote:
Thank you Arthur, Mohamed, and Hans for pointing me towards the
available modules.
As far as working towards semantical documents in TeX, I'll just have to
settle for writing external RDF descriptors for the documents. I'll take
a look at using XML as the source and feeding it into ConTeXt, but since
I rather like conTeXt's markup over XML, I'm not sure how likely I will
be to go that route. Since Arthur implies that an XML output might one
day be feasible,
Thanks everyone for being so helpful, speaks volumes about the community
you have here.
Regards,
John C. Haltiwanger
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