Hi, I'm new in context. By now I don't start typing ConTeXt long texts, but now I want to start with one post-graduate work.... Sorry for the oversimplification, but I see ConTexT like LaTeX but with coherence (no conflict among modules) and more customization. I would like to know if there is a "template" for having the same results in context than in latex. I refer for example in style of page (margins, etc), style of chapters (for example "\setuphead[chapter][style=\tfd]"), etc. It could be useful for migration from latex to context having such file that specifies the styles normally use in latex. So latex user simply have to learn new syntax. I want to clear that I don't want to make ConTeXt like LaTeX (these are different, I know) else define the styles in ConTeXt than LaTeX users usually find. Thanks a lot, Xan.
2008/12/13 Xan
I would like to know if there is a "template" for having the same results in context than in latex. I refer for example in style of page (margins, etc), style of chapters (for example "\setuphead[chapter][style=\tfd]"), etc. It could be useful for migration from latex to context having such file that specifies the styles normally use in latex. So latex user simply have to learn new syntax.
I want to clear that I don't want to make ConTeXt like LaTeX (these are different, I know) else define the styles in ConTeXt than LaTeX users usually find.
Hi, Xan, Can LaTeX2ConTeXt (http://www.berenddeboer.net/tex/LaTeX2ConTeXt.pdf) help you? In addition, you can get a lot of things from http://wiki.contextgarden.net/From_LaTeX_to_ConTeXt -- Best wishes, Li Yanrui
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