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  • TeX command: A piece of glue (a space) that is infinitely stretchable and shrinkable. [[Category:Command/TeX commands|hss]]
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  • <td class="cmd">[[Command/keyword:distance|distance]]</td> ...td>[[Command/value:small|small]] [[Command/value:medium|medium]] [[Command/value:big|big]] </td>
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  • ...eXt way is the <code>\blackboard{...}</code> command. Also, the following commands are defined:
    550 bytes (77 words) - 01:24, 13 December 2010
  • <h1 class="command">\setupreferencing</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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  • TeX's primitive <code>\csname</code> can be used to construct all kind of commands that cannot be defined with <code>\def</code> and <code>\let</code>. Every As we will see, ConTeXt uses these commands many times, which is mainly due to its object oriented and parameter driven
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  • A Controlled Vocabulary for Documenting ConTeXt Commands * Command Name
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  • <td>''lua command from in the'' command ''table''</td> To quickly access Lua commands in the {{code|command}} table.
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  • Used to define block level commands. %Now the following commands are available: \startExtract and \stopExtract
    959 bytes (97 words) - 08:58, 27 January 2020
  • ...nice structure called {{code|1=mathstackers}} in order to define new math commands in which some characters are stacked over another one. For more information ...}{}}} are built and can be used directly. However one may define one's own commands.
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  • <h1 class="command">\in</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc">The command <tt>\in</tt> is used for referencing using a number.
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  • <h1 class="command">\documentvariable</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc">The command <tt>\documentvariable</tt> is used for querying document variables.
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  • <h1 class="command">\<i>mathframed</i></h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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  • If document start(text, component) and stop(text, component) commands exit in the document, the parser will build a tree with preamble, main, and If no start- or stop- commands exist in the document, all content is contained in a main node.
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  • --><span class="second" >{''commands''}</span><!-- <td>The number of times to repeat the commands</td>
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  • <h1 class="command">\definelabelclass</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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  • <h1 class="command">\tex</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc">The command <tt>\tex</tt> prints text verbatim, preceded by a backslash
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  • <h1 class="command">\definebuffer</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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  • <h1 class="command">\input</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc">The command <tt>\input</tt> inputs external files
    2 KB (317 words) - 08:39, 19 November 2021
  • ...ck of text, usually, delimited by <code>{</code> ... <code>}</code>). This command preserves ordinary capital letters. These commands
    1 KB (170 words) - 19:39, 13 January 2020
  • {{cmd|dodoublegroupempty}} is used to write commands that can take zero, one, or two arguments in braces: if the user specifies So, <tt>\dodoublegroupempty\command</tt> leads to:
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  • <h1 class="command">\startctxfunctiondefinition ... \stopctxfunctiondefinition</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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  • ...nt}} for a given block. Additional [[:Category:Command/Alignment|alignment commands list]]. ...<tt>left</tt> alignments are '''backwards from the usual directions in all commands that accept an alignment option''', in the sense of "ragged left" and "ragg
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  • <h1 class="command">\pagebreak</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc">The command <tt>\pagebreak</tt> (or it's more commonly used alias <tt>\page</tt>) is us
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  • <h1 class="command">\setmarking</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc">The command <tt>\setmarking</tt> is used to create mark texts.
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  • ...code>'s. They first expand the arguments that follow the command, then the command. \expandoneargafter \command{\abc}
    3 KB (475 words) - 16:51, 8 June 2020
  • <h1 class="command">\setupreferenceformat</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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  • ...ument, but it expects to be told which files are referenced with the LaTeX commands <tt>\bibliography</tt> or <tt>\nobibliography.</tt> ...ion buffer, add the string <tt>setupbibtex\[database=</tt> to the list of commands.
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  • ...nds are not redefined by a user, so it saves quite a large number of these commands internally under a different name. For this, it uses their canonical name, An example: a command that is often needed is a space macro as defined in Plain TeX. Because ConT
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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 So, <tt>\dodoubleempty\command</tt> leads to:
    2 KB (308 words) - 16:22, 11 November 2019
  • ...way to install a new command, and the accompanying <code>\setup...</code> command, and handlers, etc. Defines the following commands:
    1 KB (178 words) - 16:26, 11 November 2019
  • --><span class="second" >{''commands''}</span><!-- <td class="cmd">{''commands''}</td>
    2 KB (245 words) - 16:22, 11 November 2019
  • To this end one can use the command ...|setupinterlinespace}}. Below is an example, with some explanations of the commands.
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  • --><span class="second" >{''commands''}</span><!-- <td>Initial value of recurselevel</td>
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  • There are three main types of commands in ConTeXt: Many commands don&rsquo;t fit into one of these types, but here are some that do. For bre
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  • == Command == \command{the command works with its parameter(s)}
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  • <h1 class="command">\readfile</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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  • One can create a symbol set with a specific font by using the commands {{code|1=\startsymbolset}} --- {{code|1=\stopsymbolset}}. ...=dbend}}) with the command {{code|1=\symbol{dbend}}}, or imbed it in other commands.
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  • <h1 class="command">\startproduct ... \stopproduct</h1> ...} is a standalone part of the project structure. A product can contain any commands and text. A product can contain component files with {{cmd|component| yourf
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  • <h1 class="command">\start<i>section</i> ... \stop<i>section</i></h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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  • == ConTeXt command reference == Newly created ConTeXt command reference pages (pages with prefix `/Command` in their title) are a little different from all other pages on this wiki.
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  • See further down to learn how to use the bot; the basic IRC commands; and how to start using IRC in general. Sorry about putting the most introd == Basic IRC commands ==
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  • <h1 class="command">\definefloat</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc">The command <tt>\definefloat</tt> defines floating object classes.
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  • <h1 class="command">\starttext ... \stoptext</h1> <div class="cd:description">In a self-contained text we use the following commands to mark the beginning and end of a text:
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  • {{See also casing commands}} [[Category:Command/Fonts|Caps]]
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  • <h1 class="command">\startenvironment ... \stopenvironment</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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  • <td>See list of keywords of the {{cmd|page}} command</td> ...This keyword can also be used with the <code>page</code> key in structural commands.
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  • <h1 class="command">\product</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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  • <h1 class="command">\startsidebar ... \stopsidebar</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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  • ...f the LaTeX environment, we might want to separate the document formatting commands from the actual text of the abstract. The low-level Context command {{cmd|definestartstop}} defines a pair of
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  • <h1 class="command">\startline</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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