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  • {{See also casing commands}}
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  • This page is a brief overview of some of the commonly used commands. = Commonly used commands =
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  • (One can only use "fill" commands, pens are not supported.)
    788 bytes (109 words) - 15:59, 17 January 2006
  • ==Commands== : To disable sectioning commands, set <tt>\SetupSteps[defaultsection=page]</tt>.
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  • Most (all?) commands come with an accompanying \setup command, which While writing on this wiki you can refer to user commands with the [[:Template:cmd|cmd]] template, like so:
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  • Place headers and footers with the commands \setupheadertexts and {{cmd|setupfootertexts}}. These commands take 4 arguments. The first is for the left handed side on odd pages, the s
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  • {{todo|perhaps this applies to other commands as well, like {{cmd|from}} or {{cmd|goto}}?}}
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  • Several commands are available for different sizes of delimiters:
    709 bytes (84 words) - 19:32, 12 May 2024
  • {{See also casing commands}}
    793 bytes (98 words) - 14:55, 15 October 2019
  • = Two commands to set up the language aspects= ...use of the UTF-8 standard for input and output encoding, you only need two commands, with the '''[[#Language tags|language tag]]''' you want in brackets:
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  • ...is used to run commands from within CudaText such as the ConTeXt PDF build commands. ...suffix to be <code>*.sublime-build</code> which is the standard for build commands for both Sublime Text editor as well as CudaText's Runner plug-in.
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  • {{cmd|dodoubleempty}} is used to write commands that can take zero, one, or two square-bracketed arguments: if the user spe * [[Commands with optional arguments]]
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  • To avoid clashes with existing and future commands, any module determine what commands will be available.
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  • {{See also casing commands}}
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  • ...nvoked as {{cmd|definefloat|[remark][remarks][intermezzo]}}, the following commands are defined, with defaults taken from the intermezzo environment, and the " {{todo|there are some more commands and internals automatically generated}}
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  • ...ments that when expanded runs a block of lua code instead of executing TeX commands.
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  • ...e value of the `\linewidth` register, which is applied by most `\setup...` commands to set `rulethickness`, e.g. {{cmd|setupframed}}, {{cmd|setupbackgrounds}},
    709 bytes (82 words) - 14:30, 29 March 2020
  • ...in ConTeXt with the <tt>\setupalign[line]</tt> directive. The rest of the commands in the examples below are merely to produce fake text to illustrate the eff
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  • This is very useful when defining macro commands as short hands for text (or other expressions used within text), since by d
    728 bytes (106 words) - 16:06, 8 June 2020
  • It also allows commands, as contained in the previous code snippet. This commands accepts positive and negative steps. Illegal
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