On 2015-01-13, at 20:59, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد 
<isha...@colostate.edu> wrote:

> Dear gang,
>
> I'm currently writing a paper with very basic typographical needs:  
> blockquotes, emphasis, bibliography, perhaps a graphic or two. The  
> publisher wants the thing in Word, naturally. The last time I did  
> something like this I set up a markdown document and just exported it to  
> both docx and to context. For simple documents this is at least workable,  
> but I'd prefer to write in context, not markdown.

While I /do/ understand you (it's the same with me, only that I'm more
comfortable with LaTeX), have you considered Org-mode?  It's
similar to markdown (though better IMHO), but it comes with great
support in Emacs.  And you get export to odt "for free".  (Also to
LaTeX, though unfortunately not to ConTeXt; OTOH, writing a ConTeXt
exporter should be fairly easy, and a simple exporter could be done in
a few days - the framework for writing exporters to different formats is
very well done.  Incidentally, there's also a Markdown exporter, so you
could probably get to ConTeXt via markdown).

> Best wishes
> Idris

Best,

-- 
Marcin Borkowski
http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
Adam Mickiewicz University
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