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<cmd>showcharacters</cmd> : list of available chars of actual bodyfont encoding | <cmd>showcharacters</cmd> : list of available chars of actual bodyfont encoding | ||
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<cmd>showaccents</cmd> : shows A-Z and a-z with all available accents | <cmd>showaccents</cmd> : shows A-Z and a-z with all available accents |
Revision as of 22:39, 17 July 2005
< Inside ConTeXt | Visuals >
There's a whole lot of commands that help you analyzing and debugging your ConTeXt documents. Most of them start with \show...:
Layout
\showlayout : add four pages that show margins, layout sizes etc.
\showmakeup : ?
\showframe : ?
\showgrid : make line grid visible
\showsetups : type a list of all defined sizes (variables) and their values
Fonts and Type
\showbodyfont : actual bodyfont family with all variants
\showbodyfontenvironment : draws a table that shows which point sizes match the relative sizes
\showsymbolset[symbolset name] : shows all the symbols within a given symbol set
\showcharacters : list of available chars of actual bodyfont encoding
\showmathcharacters : list of all the available math (non-alphabetical) characters available in math, now including all the AMS characters
\showaccents : shows A-Z and a-z with all available accents
\showstruts : make invisible characters visible
\showfontstrip : the current typeface combination, with roman, sans, math, and teletype families visualised, with x-heights
Colors and Graphics
\showcolor : see Colors