Am 2014-03-11 um 12:42 schrieb Thangalin <thanga...@gmail.com>:

> In practice, ConTeXt cannot actually produce ePub content of any
> sufficient complexity that an ePub reader (such as Kindle) can read. I
> abandoned that development line a while ago. That said, ConTeXt is
> orders of magnitude easier to work with than LaTeX (for me) and has an
> architecture that holds a promising future.
> ...
> Unless anyone says otherwise (or there have been momentous
> improvements in this area), I would recommend that you do not use
> ConTeXt to create ePub files. While technically it can produce an ePub
> archive, you will waste countless hours hitting wall after wall.

I was thinking about starting with markdown or the like, but I *want* to use 
ConTeXt, and if it should be able to produce ePub, then I want it to succeed.
And maybe I can get on Hans’ and Wolfgang’s nerves enough to make it possible 
;-)


Greetlings, Hraban
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