On 01/06/2012 12:57 PM, Susan Dittmar wrote:
> Dear Pablo,
>> [...] 
> I understand your hesitation to do that work by hand. You are right, it
> should be easy to do that automatically. But I think ConTeXt, mighty as it
> is, is not the right tool to do that merging. How about a small perl script
> that does the merging? In fact, any programming language should do, if the
> breakpoints are really as easy to spot as you suggest. And then ConTeXt can
> do the typesetting without the need to keep 600+ pages of
> read-but-not-yet-processed text in memory before it receives the second
> half so it can start typesetting...

Dear Susan,

many thanks for your reply.

These examples were only ways to learn ConTeXt to me. No real work.

Although I'm interested in a bilingual Homer edition (just investigating).

Thanks for your help,


Pablo
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