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* {{cmd|texengineversion}} gives the version number of the engine (e.g. 0.64). | * {{cmd|texengineversion}} gives the version number of the engine (e.g. 0.64). | ||
* {{cmd|contextversion}} gives the ConTeXt version in use (as a timestamp) | * {{cmd|contextversion}} gives the ConTeXt version in use (as a timestamp) | ||
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Revision as of 13:20, 21 May 2012
\contextversion
Syntax
\texenginename |
Description
The command \texenginename
provides the name of the engine used.
Example
\setuppapersize[A5] This Wikipage was rendered with\ \Context\ version\ \contextversion.\crlf It uses \texenginename\ version \texengineversion\ as engine.
produces
See also
- \texenginename gives the name of the engine (e.g. LuaTeX, or XeTeX).
- \texengineversion gives the version number of the engine (e.g. 0.64).
- \contextversion gives the ConTeXt version in use (as a timestamp)
Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum
All issues with: