"ConTeXt is a general-purpose document processor.
It is especially suited for structured documents, automated document
production, very fine typography, and multi-lingual typesetting. It is
based in part on the TeX typesetting system, and uses a document markup language
for manuscript preparation. The typographical and automated
capabilities of ConTeXt are extensive, including interfaces for handling
microtypography, multiple footnotes and footnote classes, and manipulating OpenType
fonts and features. Moreover, it offers extensive support for colors,
backgrounds, hyperlinks, presentations, figure-text integration, and
conditional compilation. It gives the user extensive control over
formatting while making it easy to create new layouts and styles without
learning the low-level TeX macro language.
ConTeXt may be compared and contrasted with LaTeX,
but the primary thrust of the two are rather distinct. ConTeXt from the
ground up is a typography and typesetting system meant to provide users
easy and consistent access to advanced typographical control—important
for general-purpose typesetting tasks. The original vision of LaTeX is
to insulate the user from typographical decisions—a useful approach for
submitting, say, articles for a scientific journal. LaTeX has evolved
from that original vision; at the same time, ConTeXt's unified design
avoids the package clashes that can happen with LaTeX.[6][7]
ConTeXt provides a multi-lingual user interface with support for
markup in English, Dutch, German, French, and Italian and support for
output in many languages including western European, eastern European,
Arabic-script, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. It also allows the user to
use different TeX engines like pdfTeX, XeTeX, and LuaTeX without changing the user interface."
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