On 4/6/06, Todd DeVries wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am attempting to get html output from a simple Context source
> without much success. Tex4ht has a small note about private
> configuration files and a htcontext script. Is anyone using this or
> should I be looking down another road. I'm running
Hi Everyone,
I am attempting to get html output from a simple Context source
without much success. Tex4ht has a small note about private
configuration files and a htcontext script. Is anyone using this or
should I be looking down another road. I'm running Miktex with an
early march update of Conte
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Bob Kerstetter wrote:
> I have contacted a friend who is a tex4ht power user and asked if he
> could help with making tex4ht work with ConTeXt. He said his
> "uneducated guess" is that tex4ht can be made to work with ConTeXt, but
Hello Bob,
any news about TeX4ht for ConTeXt
On Dec 9, 2003, at 6:52 AM, Maurice Diamantini wrote:
A context2html solution is a big miss for ConTeXt
tex4ht could be that solution.
(if only a tex4ht power user would switch from LaTeX to ConTeXt :-)
I have contacted a friend who is a tex4ht power user and asked if he
could help with making te
> “Hello world”, says HAL.
both are wrong in the perspective of xml (structured document coding):
Hello World, says HAL
is the way to go
Hum, yes.
But for
$x^2 + y^2=25$
you should write (from one of your previous post):
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\usemodule[mathml]
% \usetypescript[palatin
Bonjour à tous,
Is there something (an executable or a context package)
which would allow us to write some (basic) context file, to html?
I read that there is some work with context and xml, so perhaps
there is a mean for translating a context document to html?
context --> xml --> html ?
Bonjour à tous,
I know there is a (*big*) work for converting xml to context,
But is there something (an executable or a context package)
which would allow us to write some (basic) context file, to html ?
I mean something like latex2html or hevea ?
Cordialement,
Mauric