On Mon, 23 Jan 2023 08:22:46 +0100
juh via ntg-context wrote:
> At work at my cooperative Hostsharing eG we use the way Markdown -->
> Pandoc --> ConTeXt and we are quite happy with the results. Sadly I
> don't have time to document it in full up to now.
OK. thanks.
> For my own writing I was
On Mon, 23 Jan 2023 at 08:30, juh via ntg-context
wrote:
>
> For my own writing I was using Markdown --> Pandoc --> ConTeXt for quite
> a while and was happy with it, too. Recently I switched to Org-Mode as I
> started to use org-roam to organize my Zettelkasten and want to make use
> of the
Am Sun, Jan 22, 2023 at 04:11:09PM +0100 schrieb Saša Janiška via ntg-context:
> I'll probably start to work on a book soon and would like to typeset it using
> ConTeXt, but wonder which markup to use as a source in a Markdown (via
> Pandoc)
> --> ConTeXt or possibly org-mode (via Pandoc) -->
On Fri, 20 Jan 2023 22:00:31 +0100
Albert Krewinkel via ntg-context wrote:
> Hello,
> a new version of pandoc, the universal document converter, was
> released two days ago; pandoc 3 comes with new ConTeXt-related
> features on which we've spend a good bit of time:
I'll probably start to work
>
>
> Hi Albert,
Fantastic news. Thanks to Pandoc and completions in editors I can create
great looking documents at the speed of light...
Since you've asked for ideas or suggestions here are a few:
** Create a Pandoc markdown directive that woulc allow for document
includes - in the style and
Hello,
a new version of pandoc, the universal document converter, was
released two days ago; pandoc 3 comes with new ConTeXt-related
features on which we've spend a good bit of time:
- *Syntax highlighting*: Pandoc makes use of the syntax
definitions and styles created by the KDE project to