>
> and then run with --mode=epub
I am running with:
mtxrun --autogenerate --mode=epub --script context "$1"
but no epub document is generated, just the same result.pdf I get without that
mode.
In .bashrc using:
# The current version of the ConTeXt luametatex in use:
CONTE
(aso new key in mult)
- The title, subtitle and author inherit from \setupinteraction which already
inherits from \setupdocument (metadata namespace).
- In mtx-epub these variables are picked up (from the epub job specification)
and firstpage / lastpage are added to the images list
firstpage (also new key in mult)
lastpage (aso new key in mult)
- The title, subtitle and author inherit from \setupinteraction which already
inherits from \setupdocument (metadata namespace).
- In mtx-epub these variables are picked up (from the epub job specification)
and firstpage / lastpage
) there was a nice
article on creating eBooks in Epub format (HTML based). Even if I don't
intend to buy an eBook device, it made me think again about using another
input language than TeX to create HTML, ConTeXt and whatever from one
source. Knut Lickert recently gave a talk on Creole for LaTeX
Hi Bill,
Using a PDF as a basis for creating an Epub ebook is actually a lost cause.
EPUB is a container format that just wraps around your PDF. I do not know of
any
ereader that can actually adjust the formatting/layout of a pdf in any
significantly
useful way. You are stuck
Another small note, since I just walked down the ePUB path: you'll be very
sad to find out that a lot of rendering engines for popular readers are not
consistent, won't render standard XHTML markup correctly (nest an ordered
list within an unordered list and then look at it in adobe digital
Keith,
Maybe you should explore an XML format that can be transformed directly to
epub. You'd also be able to write a style sheet with ConTeXt that would out
put a PDF as well. I think TEI-Lite is a good starting point.
Since you can make your own commands in ConTeXt, it will never be able
that I have my book project basically running on mkiv (the layout
probably has a few problems left, the main one currently being extra
whitespace after a chapter heading compared to mkii), I’d like to try
producing ePUB from it.
ConTeXtgarden says I have to add a backend and points me
I thought I could try ePub with a current book project.
export.xml from my product looks good and contains everything from
the components,
but the xhtml file contains only a ToC - and thus, ePub is empty.
Further, it seems like arguments of \settaggedmetadata like name,
title, author
857 in my case), but the .xhtml stops after the first
\stoppart, while the .xml contains all four parts.
mtxrun --script epub --make example
insists on copying a file named exactly example.xhtml to the ePub
tree.
Using
\setupbackend[export=example.xhtml,xhtml=test.xhtml,css=example.css
On 7-6-2012 00:00, Andy Thomas wrote:
Hello all,
I do not know, how many people are using the epub export, but here are two more
changes in order to achieve a valid epub file with information from the context
source:
On Jun 5, 2012, at 9:09 PM, Andy Thomas wrote:
Hi all,
in my attempts
and author inherit from \setupinteraction which
already inherits from \setupdocument (metadata namespace).
- In mtx-epub these variables are picked up (from the epub job
specification) and firstpage / lastpage are added to the images list.
Nothing has been checked and the firstpage/lastpage image
On Thu, 5 Sep 2013, honyk wrote:
On 2013-09-04 Thangalin wrote:
What needs to happen to take a minimal ConTeXt file (such as the
attached) to produce a minimum viable EPUB that:
It is always difficult to parse and further process not well structured
plain text without advanced semantics
On 17-2-2011 8:14, Gerben Wierda wrote:
On 16 Feb 2011, at 17:47, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 16.02.2011 um 17:42 schrieb gerben.wie...@rna.nl:
I'd like to keep working in one format so I was wondering if there is a
ConTeXt based workflow/setup that can produce EPUB (next to normal PDF
On 17-2-2011 9:10, Daniel Lyons wrote:
ePub is definitely structured. I would say too structured, since it makes you
provide both a ToC manifest and a navigation manifest that necessarily must
include almost identical information ;) Of course, depending on a simplified
browser for your
useful...
Even if some eBook devices can display PDF, AFAIK we still cannot create
the re-flowable variant (needs a XML stream, see other discussions about
tagged PDF or PDF/X).
In one of the latest c't (German computer magazine) there was a nice
article on creating eBooks in Epub format (HTML
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 2:10 PM, William Adams will.ad...@frycomm.com wrote:
On Dec 3, 2009, at 4:12 AM, luigi scarso wrote:
Maybe epub as backend is a more interesting idea:
given (some kind of gentle ) tex file one can produce an epub file as
result.
You're putting the cart before
On 1/17/2015 1:52 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Hi there,
I started documenting ConTeXt’s current ePub/export behaviour in
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ePub and will merge/delete the content of the
current wiki pages as soon as I’m content with its content ;)
* Do you think it would
Am 10.12.19 um 20:38 schrieb Nicola:
> As for ConTeXt, I have tried the latest beta with:
>
> context mybook.tex
> mtxrun --script epub --make mybook
>
> This, among the rest, creates an .epub file, which unfortunately the
> above mentioned tools do not like (maybe,
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 e
Hi,
for epub try : http://wiki.contextgarden.net/epub
2011/8/15 Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com
I am writing a document for our client that has accepted to work with
ConTeXt. One of the things I want to mention is the different output
formats. I know PDF and xhtml and that in the near
I'm using:
context test.texor
mtxrun --script epub --make test
I had the problem with 2011.12.19 version, the epub xhtml was
empty (zero sized file), so I've upgraded to latest: 2012.01.16
18:33 and the output is invalid xml file - parsed text.
Any suggestions?
--
Martin
).
I would like to offer students a format they can read on all kinds of
electronic devices (= an epub file), but if I interpret the discussion
correctly, this can not (yet?) been done without much hassle in context.
it's more that the epub spec is somewhat messy and that each device /
program
Am 2012-06-07 um 00:00 schrieb Andy Thomas:
Hello all,
I do not know, how many people are using the epub export, but here
are two more changes in order to achieve a valid epub file with
information from the context source:
Since I need ePub for my current project (even if th eprint
Hello all,
I am thinking about the best way to implement the cover image for the epub.
This is a mandatory requirement to work properly. The cover image is not
necessarily present in the pdf version of the document and it might be the only
item where that is true. So I tried to sort out
Am 09.08.2012 um 17:55 schrieb Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl:
Dnia 2012-08-09, o godz. 14:33:36
Rogers, Michael K mrog...@emory.edu napisał(a):
Hi,
I don't seem to have an epub reader that can format the output. (MS
Word complain there was no xslt file, But the xhtml file
to html and the epub format.
That is, it should produce separate files for each chapter.
Furthermore, it should be able to create files for the spine, ncx, css,
and cover page, etc automatically. This with reduce the amount of
postprocessing Considerable.
Furthermore, the method could be design
On 9/5/2013 8:20 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
The typical ConTeXt document has a lot of structure, and the XML export
generates a well structured XML output. That can be directly used in
most modern browsers that handle XML+CSS well. However, most (all?) EPUB
readers don't. So, the question
On 18 Feb 2011, at 03:43, Mica Semrick wrote:
Have you considered authoring in something besides context? Say TEI XML or
Docbook, or even markdown (if possible)? If markdown is suitable, then you
can end up with both epub and context at the end. Or if using TEI or docbook,
you can write
Am 18.11.2013 um 16:33 schrieb Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
On 11/18/2013 4:11 PM, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
Hi Hans,
Am 18.11.2013 um 13:21 schrieb Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
On 11/18/2013 10:00 AM, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
2) Now, what a EPub-READER must implement to handle is very
Am 2014-01-16 um 17:11 schrieb H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de:
Looks like you should install a command line ?zip? program.
ePub is a zipped format.
Thanks, Hraban.
But what does that mean exactly, I have installed 7zip and besides that,
Windows can natively zip any file. What exactly
that Vladimir told you to install.
Someone could also adapt the epub script to check the availability of a „zip“
command and fall back to „7zip“ or other.
According to mtx-epub.lua “zip” or “7z” are used, whichever is
available. Maybe it makes sense to add “7zip” as well if the Windows
binary
On 2/17/2015 10:01 PM, Keith Schultz wrote:
Am 17.02.2015 um 21:16 schrieb Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl
mailto:pra...@wxs.nl:
On 2/17/2015 8:24 AM, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
Hi Axel, All,
[snip, snip]
IMHO : ConTeXt should not output XHMTL for epub, but HMTL5.
Yes, yes, I know XHMTL is part
On 2/12/2015 11:13 AM, Axel Kielhorn wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to use Context to export a document to epub.
Following the instructions on Contextgarden everything works up to a point:
When I add manual hyphenation for the word Trennalgorithmus and
\setupbackend[export=yes,xhtml=yes]
I get:
lua
Hi again,
I'm trying to define a cover image for my ePub using the documented „firstpage“
setting of \setupexport.
While it works in my minimal example below, it fails in my project structure; I
tried to move \setupexport into project, product and component to no avail.
%
\setupbackend[export
I overlooked one thing:
With the minimal example ConTeXt’s export doesn’t create a cover.xhtml, but in
my project it does.
Am 2015-08-08 um 09:59 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm te...@fiee.net:
Hi again,
I'm trying to define a cover image for my ePub using the documented
„firstpage“ setting
, trying to
show how to generate epub from context.
Since I got a new job in early 2015 I didn’t have time to finish the talk or go
to the meeting.
I’ll use the enclosed text as a starting point, unless someone already has a
usable manual.
Note: Dominik Wagenführ was an editor of the now defunct
Hullo,
Now that the user manual is being revised, it would be an excellent
opportunity to publish the manual(s) also in ePub.
I'd be really happy to see them in that format, so I can read then on my eBook
reader in its neat reflowing glory.
cheers,
Matija
--
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www
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 2:07 PM, Jörg Hagmann joerg.hagm...@unibas.ch wrote:
Thanks, Luigi.
Is it not possible to run mtxrun --script epub --make export-example and
then zip the files by
zip -X Filename.epub mimetype
zip -rg Filename.epub META-INF -x \*.DS_Store
zip -rg Filename.epub OPS -x
On Jun 11, 2012, at 12:21 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
The validator likes it, next is the hard part: generating a valid xhtml. Is
the xhtml generator only for the epub, i.e. can it be changed or is another
output file just for the epub appropriate?
the only issue is that css has no method
Dnia 2012-08-09, o godz. 14:33:36
Rogers, Michael K mrog...@emory.edu napisał(a):
Hi,
I don't seem to have an epub reader that can format the output. (MS
Word complain there was no xslt file, But the xhtml file produced
contains the metadata and the document structure. Output pasted
On 11/16/2012 02:13 AM, luigi scarso wrote:
I just started working on the epub output of my lecture notes
again, since there were no readers able to output math until 2
weeks ago.
Is there any reader able to read mathml ?
--
luigi
If you use Google Chrome (Chromium), you can
that defines the epub standard.
Some day I'm goint to learn how to tpye. ;)
--
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Westland, Michigan USA
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Am 16.02.2011 um 17:42 schrieb gerben.wie...@rna.nl:
I'd like to keep working in one format so I was wondering if there is a
ConTeXt based workflow/setup that can produce EPUB (next to normal PDF)?
With MkIV you can get a xml version of document with \setupbackend[export=yes].
Wolfgang
On 16 Feb 2011, at 17:47, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 16.02.2011 um 17:42 schrieb gerben.wie...@rna.nl:
I'd like to keep working in one format so I was wondering if there is a
ConTeXt based workflow/setup that can produce EPUB (next to normal PDF)?
With MkIV you can get a xml version
Hi,
Something else to play with, making an epub archive. At some point I
will add support for images etc. At the end of a run you will see:
export saving specification in 'oeps.specification' (mtxrun --script
epub --make oeps.specification)
The mentioned mtxrun call will make an archive
Something else to play with, making an epub archive. At some point I
will add support for images etc. At the end of a run you will see:
export saving specification in 'oeps.specification' (mtxrun --script
epub --make oeps.specification)
The mentioned mtxrun call will make an archive
On 9-5-2011 7:30, Reviczky, Adam wrote:
The xhtml seems to be missing from OPS, but even putting that in there doesn't
give me a working epub (even though it increases the epub size).
new beta
Looks like you should install a command line ?zip? program.
ePub is a zipped format.
Thanks, Hraban.
But what does that mean exactly, I have installed 7zip and besides that,
Windows can natively zip any file. What exactly to do to install an
command line zip program and to get over
On Tue, 17 Feb 2015, Hans Hagen wrote:
Context outputs three varants: regular xml, xhtml, and stupified xhtml
with div/class tagging. The last one is supposed to work on all devices
as it doesn't demands anything beyond css.
The XML generated by ConTeXt is very well structured. So, an option
> On 6 Nov 2020, at 20:22, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Playing with a pocketbook color epub reader (I just put some manuals on it):
>
> - the colors are not bright enough, also not with lights on, why rgb and not
> cmyk (i only tested pdf)
If I understand
Hi all,
I am kind of lost with references and ox-context and ox-epub.
Is there a tutorial how to integrate a bibliography in ConTeXt and
epub-Export?
TIA
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Satiren & Essays: . http://www.sudelbuch.de
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rather than input.
It's no big deal to add a remapper although I'd do the renaming on the
final xml tree. After all, with a proper css any xml file should render ok
and I'd rather stick to generic tagging.
The html files do render in a browser but the epub files can’t be read on a
ereader
On 18-2-2012 09:35, luigi scarso wrote:
http://code.google.com/p/sigil/
has a checker, and it shows some errors. Last time
sorry...
http://code.google.com/p/sigil/
has a checker, and it shows some errors. Last time I was quite busy to
fix ids and something else, but it was before the epub 3.0
Hello all,
I am thinking about the best way to implement the cover image for the epub.
This is a mandatory requirement to work properly. The cover image is not
necessarily present in the pdf version of the document and it might be the only
item where that is true. So I tried to sort out
I tried to generate an epub document using ConTeXt following the recipe
on the wiki. Didn't work. So, I tried running the export-example.tex
file that comes with the distribution, unmodified. Same bad results.
Cover is not generated
TOC is not generated (though it is noted this might
Am 15.11.2012 um 19:58 schrieb Bill Meahan subscribed_li...@meahan.net:
I tried to generate an epub document using ConTeXt following the recipe on
the wiki. Didn't work. So, I tried running the export-example.tex file that
comes with the distribution, unmodified. Same bad results
Dnia 2012-11-15, o godz. 13:58:29
Bill Meahan subscribed_li...@meahan.net napisał(a):
I tried to generate an epub document using ConTeXt following the
recipe on the wiki. Didn't work. So, I tried running the
export-example.tex file that comes with the distribution, unmodified.
Same bad
Is there any reader able to read mathml ?
Try lucifox (is a part of lucifox addon for firefox)
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Try lucifox (is a part of lucifox addon for firefox)
arg.. to late.. try lucidor as a part of lucifox... :-D
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manage fonts --
after all
you know them because you need for pdf . Other infos are trivial.
Following this route you can also make an (x)html for a WOFF enable
browser
like firefox 2.6 beta -- it's almost the same of epub, after all
Cfr
people.mozilla.com/~jkew/woff/woff-spec-latest.html
On 11/16/2013 12:37 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sat, 16 Nov 2013, Bill Meahan wrote:
I would /expect/ to get a valid EPUB file, or so I'm lead to believe.
1. Wait until the EPUB readers catch up. It took almost 10-15 years
for the browsers to catch up with the HTML standards, and I don't
Hi, Hraban.
Here is the thread from last year for your reference:
https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg71376.html
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, comparable to writing xhtml.
So is writing a Context to XML converter a
possibility? A probability? The commercial
program InDesign already has such a capability.
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Epub
Creating ePub from ConTeXt is still tedious - you need to tag everything (even
paragraphs
Hi,
with the latest betas, the ePub script doesn’t work anymore.
Regardless with which file I call it, I get only:
$ mtxrun --script mtx-epub --make solo
resolvers | caching | skipping 'files' for 'home:texmf' from
'/Users/hraban/Library/texmf/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context
, the main one currently being extra
whitespace after a chapter heading compared to mkii), I’d like to try
producing ePUB from it.
ConTeXtgarden says I have to add a backend and points me to the info on the
standard project structure (which I use), but there I don’t find anything
about a backend
probably
has a few problems left, the main one currently being extra whitespace after a
chapter heading compared to mkii), I’d like to try producing ePUB from it.
ConTeXtgarden says I have to add a backend and points me to the info on the
standard project structure (which I use), but there I
producing ePUB from it.
ConTeXtgarden says I have to add a backend and points me to the info on the
standard project structure (which I use), but there I don’t find anything
about a backend. The extended example says that starting january 2015, things
have changed with ePUB, which probably
your custom CSS you can define how those
> elements should be rendered. Sounds pretty similar to what Hans wrote in his
> response. Probably the main questions are if you prefer to work with pandoc
> markdown or with ConTeXt sources, and if you need additional output formats.
The p
On 2/28/2020 2:52 PM, Christoph Hintermüller wrote:
Second am i right that i have to use also startmode and stopmode to
include svg image instead of metapost image in epub or is there some
other trick to make metapost image in epub. What would be the keywords
to use on wiki search
On 2/28/2020 11:48 AM, Christoph Hintermüller wrote:
Hi
Hust not to miss something or mess up every thing.
Can i setup my document preamble such that i can without any switching
create pdf and epub output at the same time.
Want to provide my lecture notes in pdf and epub format.
In other words
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 9:31 AM, luigi scarso luigi.sca...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 9:25 AM, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 18-2-2012 08:17, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
I would really prefer to use only html tags when a epub file is produced,
now the files can be only viewed
Hi,
I'm trying to generate epub from ConTeXt and I couldn't get the itemize
environment to work.
I follow http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ePub and get the structure described but
when I look into the xhtml, there is no itemize environment. (At least no with
Safari, Firefox or Calibre.) When use
On 2/16/2015 5:17 PM, Axel Kielhorn wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to generate epub from ConTeXt and I couldn't get the itemize
environment to work.
I follow http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ePub and get the structure described but
when I look into the xhtml, there is no itemize environment. (At least
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
/) etc. You can
find the sources of her sample e-book online at:
http://www.elizabethcastro.com/epub/examples/ . There is some other useful
stuff, too.
I just started to implement some of the info I gathered in my context module
for my book project, so I cannot give concrete advise,yet :( But I
; see below. But even the conversion to epub had
issues, especially in getting the front matter to come out right.
Sorry, what was wrong in the conversion to ePub?
Unless you number your headings manually, you won’t get numbers in them.
As far as I know, automatic numbering is impossible
On Sat, 17 Jan 2015 13:32:07 -0700, Pablo Rodriguez oi...@gmx.es wrote:
On 01/17/2015 03:45 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
Similar experience here; see below. But even the conversion to epub had
issues, especially in getting the front matter to come out right.
Sorry, what
Am 16.02.2015 um 19:55 schrieb Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
On 2/16/2015 5:17 PM, Axel Kielhorn wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to generate epub from ConTeXt and I couldn't get the itemize
environment to work.
I follow http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ePub and get the structure described
but when I
On 2/18/2015 3:10 PM, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
Hi Hraban,
Good to know. I will investigate at another time and give feed back.
I am in the middle of moving, so I do not have much time.
We ought to think of making a export specific to epub in the long run!
The export is not really geared
Am 15.08.2011 um 11:59 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
I am writing a document for our client that has accepted to work with
ConTeXt. One of the things I want to mention is the different output formats.
I know PDF and xhtml and that in the near future epub will be available. Are
there others? (I
2011/8/15 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com
I am writing a document for our client that has accepted to work with
ConTeXt. One of the things I want to mention is the different output
formats. I know PDF and xhtml and that in the near future epub will be
available
I see. Could you send me your export-example.epub file?
Thanks a lot, Jörg
On Feb 16, 2012, at 2:17 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 2:07 PM, Jörg Hagmann joerg.hagm...@unibas.ch wrote:
Thanks, Luigi.
Is it not possible to run mtxrun --script epub --make export-example
Am 16. Februar 2012 14:07 schrieb Jörg Hagmann joerg.hagm...@unibas.ch:
Thanks, Luigi.
Is it not possible to run mtxrun --script epub --make export-example and
then zip the files by
zip -X Filename.epub mimetype
zip -rg Filename.epub META-INF -x \*.DS_Store
zip -rg Filename.epub OPS -x
This discussion was continued privately (my mistake). A summary:
Thanks for the file, Luigi -- getting closer. Two problems left:
1. I was using Calibre. Maybe I simply don't know how to use that programme.
Whereas a free epub book downloaded from the net opens as it should, the files
on the final
xml tree. After all, with a proper css any xml file should render ok and I'd
rather stick to generic tagging.
The html files do render in a browser but the epub files can’t be read on a
ereader what makes the function useless for me. Changing the tags from
“paragraph” to “p”, adding body
a free epub book downloaded from the net opens as it should, the
files generated by myself and by you just show the unformatted text. With
Firefox it works.
Copy and paste the css stylesheet shows the text in a more decent way,
but still the images are missing --- probably the url(image
}]
\input tufte
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title={Second chapter}]
\input knuth
\stopchapter
\stoptext
The resulting epub file (after the mtxrun, of course) does not contain
any metadata; also, there is no chapter structure whatsoever.
What am I missing?
TIA
.
See
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/**Epub http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Epub
I don't quite understand the difference between tagged pdf and what
you get when you use a TOC. I get the expected bookmarks (PDF TOC) using
the latter.
You need acrobat (the adobe reader is not enough, but I
Supposedly. I did not try it yet.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5321
Andy
On Nov 16, 2012, at 8:13 AM, luigi scarso wrote:
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 7:49 AM, Andy Thomas andytho...@web.de wrote:
I just started working on the epub output of my lecture notes again, since
there were
On 11/15/2012 11:17 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Pandoc does generate ConTeXt output as well, which you can then
process the usual way to generate pdf.
The advantage of pandoc is that **in addition** to latex/context
output, you can generate docbook/epub/html/doc/troff/ and other output
/epub/html/doc/troff/ and other output formats as
well.
Aditya
I'm installing pandoc now. Looks pretty interesting. I suppose it's time I
learned (extended) Markdown anyway. Thank goodness emacs has a mode for
that. :)
If you are using emacs, keep an eye for the org mode reader in pandoc
On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 12:41 AM, Bill Meahan
subscribed_li...@meahan.netwrote:
On 11/16/2012 02:13 AM, luigi scarso wrote:
I just started working on the epub output of my lecture notes
again, since there were no readers able to output math until 2
weeks ago.
Is there any
ALERT! TYPO ALERT! TYPO ALERT!
That should have been *IDPF* (International Digital Publishing Forum)
which is the group that defines the epub standard.
Some day I'm goint to learn how to tpye. ;)
:-)
Anyway thank for the link
was this:
\startfrontmatter
\startstandardmakeup
Title page
\stopstandardmakeup
\startstandardmakeup
Copyright
\stopstandardmakeup
\completecontent
\stopfrontmatter
This produced *Title pageCopyright* as text without any markup, which
makes the EPUB output a bit difficult to parse. I thought
more issues:
[5] emphasis
How to markup emphasize (\em, \bf, \it, \sl) so that it gets exported? {\em
Something} doesn’t.
And hey, can I bribe you to look into that issues? Some nice felt hats from
Kyrgyzstan perhaps?
The ePub/export stuff is not in a workable state. If you don’t want
=italic]
or
\definestartstop[important][style=italic]
and use
normal text \important{important text} normal text
And hey, can I bribe you to look into that issues? Some nice felt hats from
Kyrgyzstan perhaps?
The ePub/export stuff is not in a workable state. If you don’t want to work
is more text-oriented. Actually. I already
have written larger parts of it using ConTeXt. Now I have to decide what to use
for final production. I would like to finish this in ConTeXt but I would also
like to possibly output EPUB. I preferably do not want to use InDesign anymore.
Have work flows
On 8/26/2014 7:08 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Creating ePub from ConTeXt is still tedious - you need to tag everything (even
paragraphs) with \start/\stop, the resulting export.xml is still missing a root
node if you use project structure (components), and you need to tinker a lot
Am 2015-02-18 um 04:37 schrieb Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2015, Hans Hagen wrote:
Context outputs three varants: regular xml, xhtml, and stupified xhtml with
div/class tagging. The last one is supposed to work on all devices as it
doesn't demands anything beyond
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