On 05/11/2013 12:26 PM, Norbert Preining wrote:
Does anyone have experience with authoring for web and print. I.e.,
we want to maintain only one format and generate both web pages and
printed documentation from it. Is there intrinsic or through addons
support in ConteXt for this?
Any suggestion would be greatly welcome
I think the most natural route would be to author your content in
generic xml. This can be wonderfully processed in ConTeXt, and you can
use XSLT to produce xhtml. In theory, you could also directly process
xhtml in ConTeXt, but personally (mind you, I'm no authority on these
questions at all) writing xml (such as docbook) gives you more wiggle
room, should you ever want to reuse your content (just think your
organization uses a new CMS, and you need a different form of html).
Thomas
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