Thank you very much, Henning and Aditya. It clear the actual programming in ConTeXt. Now I use mako templates for emulate this purpose, but it's an annoying thing having to do this "outside" ConTeXt documents....

Thanks, both.

Xan.

   On Sat, 23 Feb 2013, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:

   >/  Am 2013-02-23 um 13:47 schrieb Xan:
   />/
   />>/  I just want to know if there is a equal thing like python.sty [1],
   />>/  sympytex [2] or sagetex [3] for embed python, sympy and sage into
   />>/  ConTeXt documents as there exist for latex. Yeah, I know I could write
   />>/  a script and run python externally to ConTeXt but this were easier to
   />>/  use.
   />/
   />/  Have a look at Aditya's filter module, that can call arbitrary external 
commands.
   /
   Attached is a proof of concept implementation for sympy. All the three
   python packages that you mentioned include a corresponding python script
   that does a lot of book-keeping. So, getting the full functionality of all
   these packages will require adapting those python script to generate
   results in ConTeXt syntax rather than in LaTeX syntax.

   Aditya

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