> Am 21.12.2020 um 23:31 schrieb Andres Conrado Montoya 
> <andresconr...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Hello, list. 
> I've been experimenting with the export scripts and the instructions and 
> manuals you can find in:
> 
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/XML
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Export
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Epub
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/ePub
> 
> This with the expectation of being able to make an epub file form a context 
> document that epubcheck can accept. I see there is an experimental support 
> for epub, and I have played around with the export options a bit. However, 
> what I would really want to know is. It's possible and if so, how can you map 
> context's elements so they can get translated to specific html tags? I mean, 
> the current export output uses divs with custom attributes and classes, or 
> custom tags; but I would like to map lists to ul, list-items to li, headings 
> to h1, h2, h3, paragraphs to <p> etc. In the manuals I see that you can do 
> the opposite: map xml/html tags to context's elements; I wonder if you can go 
> the other way around, and a good place to start reading about it. Apologies 
> if I missed something obvious. 

There’s no built-in mechanism.

I’m using XSLT to transform ConTeXt’s exported XML to the HTML I want.
Esp. with references (footnotes etc) it’s not trivial.

Hraban
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