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<cd:description>Depending on the 'feel' of your document, this small-caps version may be more suitable. However, the standard way to typeset the ConTeXt logo is to use the {{cmd|CONTEXT}} command. | <cd:description>Depending on the 'feel' of your document, this small-caps version may be more suitable. However, the standard way to typeset the ConTeXt logo is to use the {{cmd|CONTEXT}} command. | ||
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− | <cd:examples><cd:example title=""><context source="yes"> | + | <cd:examples><cd:example title=""><context source="yes" text="produces"> |
\Context | \Context | ||
</context></cd:example></cd:examples> | </context></cd:example></cd:examples> |
Revision as of 17:35, 19 September 2020
Contents
\Context
Summary
The command \Context typesets an alternative ConTeXt logo.
Description
Depending on the 'feel' of your document, this small-caps version may be more suitable. However, the standard way to typeset the ConTeXt logo is to use the \CONTEXT command.
Examples
Example 1
\Context
produces