> Aditya Mahajan > 24. Oktober 2015 um 21:11 > On Mon, 19 Oct 2015, Andrew Dunning wrote: >> It has been mentioned a few times on this list, with Pablo Rodríguez >> recently developing a set of templates for typesetting its XHTML >> output (at https://github.com/ousia/from-pandoc-to-context). One of >> its aims is to ease the process of producing a high-quality PDF; it >> has the strongest support for LaTeX at the moment, but it seems to me >> that ConTeXt would ultimately provide a more reliable and lightweight >> solution. The basic support is already in place; it only needs to be >> more thoroughly updated to take advantage of MkIV. > > This translation is not written in a ConTeXtish way. A lot of > > \startmode[*en,*uk] \chapter{...} \stopmode > \startmode[*es] \chapter {...} \stopmode > > etc could be written using \labeltext. For example: > > \chapter{\labeltext{notes}] > > \setuplabeltext[en][notes={Notes}] > \setuplabeltext[es][notes={Notas}] > etc. Why don’t you use \headtext? Wolfgang