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==XML/ConTeXt in general== | ==XML/ConTeXt in general== | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[manual:example.pdf XML in ConTeXt]] by Pragma (2001) |
* [http://www.leverkruid.nl/context/index.html XML DocBook in ConTeXt] by Simon Pepping | * [http://www.leverkruid.nl/context/index.html XML DocBook in ConTeXt] by Simon Pepping | ||
* [http://getfo.sourceforge.net/context_xml/index.html XML ConTeXt] by Paul Tremblay | * [http://getfo.sourceforge.net/context_xml/index.html XML ConTeXt] by Paul Tremblay | ||
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==Additions and Details of XML/ConTeXt== | ==Additions and Details of XML/ConTeXt== | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[manual:xfigures-p.pdf|Figures (XML image databases)]] ([[manual:xfigures-s.pdf|screen]]) by Pragma (2001); see [[Image Database]] |
* [[Two pass tag processing example]] (float and figure tags) | * [[Two pass tag processing example]] (float and figure tags) | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[manual:xsteps-p.pdf|Steps (XML step charts)]] ([[manual:xsteps-s.pdf|screen]]) by Pragma (2001) |
− | * [ | + | * [[manual:xxmldir.pdf|XML DIR (directory and file access)]] by Pragma |
* [[Interface.rnc]], the Relax NG schema of texshow-web | * [[Interface.rnc]], the Relax NG schema of texshow-web | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[manual:xmanipulate.pdf|Preprocessing Source Files / Manipulating Graphic Resources]] by Pragma |
− | * [ | + | * [[manual:xcorresp.pdf Serial Letters]] (using a XML database) by Pragma (2003) |
==eXaMpLe framework== (batch processing) | ==eXaMpLe framework== (batch processing) | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[manual:ex-ample.pdf|Example Interface]] (empty) |
− | * [ | + | * [[manual:ex-gui.pdf|Example GUI]] |
− | * [ | + | * [[manual:ex-imple.pdf|Eximple Toolkit]] (simple subset of Example) |
==MathML== | ==MathML== | ||
− | * [ | + | * [[manual:pre-mml.pdf|MathML Intro presentation]] by Pragma |
− | * [ | + | * [[manual:mmlprime.pdf|MathML manual]] by Pragma (2001) |
− | * [ | + | * [[manual:mmlexamp.pdf|MathML in ConTeXt]] by Pragma (2001) |
− | * [ | + | * [[manual:xmathml-p.pdf|MathML support]] ([[manual:xmathml-s.pdf|screen]]) by Pragma (2001) |
− | * [ | + | * [[manual:xchemml-p.pdf|ChemML (MathML extension for chemistry)]] ([[manual:xchemml-s.pdf|screen]]) by Pragma |
− | * [ | + | * [[manual:xphysml-p.pdf|PhysML (MathML extension for physics)]] ([[manual:xphysml-s.pdf|screen]]) by Pragma |
==XSL/FO== | ==XSL/FO== |
Revision as of 15:07, 29 December 2005
< Main Page | DocBook | MathML | Formatting Objects >
If you want to get more from your code than just a PDF (or DVI) output, e.g. HTML, or if you need a good typesetting machine for your XML code, you're right with ConTeXt.
Here are some links to existing docs:
XML/ConTeXt in general
- manual:example.pdf XML in ConTeXt by Pragma (2001)
- XML DocBook in ConTeXt by Simon Pepping
- XML ConTeXt by Paul Tremblay
- Dealing with XML by Pragma (about XML, XSLT and typesetting without TeX code)
- XML Basics: Mixing_XML_and_ConTeXt using the pre-defined ContML vocabulary
Additions and Details of XML/ConTeXt
- Figures (XML image databases) (screen) by Pragma (2001); see Image Database
- Two pass tag processing example (float and figure tags)
- Steps (XML step charts) (screen) by Pragma (2001)
- XML DIR (directory and file access) by Pragma
- Interface.rnc, the Relax NG schema of texshow-web
- Preprocessing Source Files / Manipulating Graphic Resources by Pragma
- manual:xcorresp.pdf Serial Letters (using a XML database) by Pragma (2003)
==eXaMpLe framework== (batch processing)
- Example Interface (empty)
- Example GUI
- Eximple Toolkit (simple subset of Example)
MathML
- MathML Intro presentation by Pragma
- MathML manual by Pragma (2001)
- MathML in ConTeXt by Pragma (2001)
- MathML support (screen) by Pragma (2001)
- ChemML (MathML extension for chemistry) (screen) by Pragma
- PhysML (MathML extension for physics) (screen) by Pragma
XSL/FO
- XSL/FO: Formatting Objects
- ConTeXt FO and XML is a tutorial with a view to presenting ConTeXt from the XSL-FO mindset.