From: "Christopher G D Tipper" <chris.tipper@tiscali.co.uk>
Subject: Re: newbie question about xml
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 15:01:02 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <001301c3f6f9$4c0e48c0$b0cb403e@tigger> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3DD57A09-6191-11D8-A4E7-000A95B9ADE2@uni-bonn.de>
> It would be wonderful if I could find an easy way to translate my
> ConTeXt source-files to html. So I was wondering if going via xml would
XML in Context is designed for those who plan to set up an XML workflow, and need PDF output. Certainly I use example, but as part of existing workflow starting from XML source. I use XSLT to produce HTML, and Context offers no help here. There was some discussion on this list about adapting T4Ht for Context before Christmas, so check the mailing list.
> 3) If I understand "xml in context" correctly, one has to specify quite
> a few of the xml commands in a dtd so ConTeXt understands them. I had a
Use a header file with your example commands in it. A DTD is used for parsing XML, and is really if different ball-game.
Christopher
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2004-02-17 21:35 Thomas A.Schmitz
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