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  • ...are official Pragma documentation; if you write one yourself, call it ''My Way''! A My Way article is user documentation focusing on one specific topic.
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  • <td class="cmd">[[Command/keyword:way|way]]</td> \setupnumbering[way=bysection]
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  • <td class="cmd">[[Command/keyword:way|way]]</td> This command defines a new number. See http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Counters fo
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  • ...up by the {{code|magazine-basic}} module. This style should be used for My Way articles only, since using it for other documents might confuse readers in Formatting an article for My Way is simple. Just do three things:
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  • ...nt is called {{cmd|startalignment}}, but inherits from {{cmd|setupalign}}. This environment is not to be confused with {{cmd|startalign}} (which aligns ite ...the ''Using \startalign'' My Way linked from [[This Way - My Way#MyWay|My Way page]]
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  • <td class="cmd">[[Command/keyword:way|way]]</td>
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  • <td class="cmd">way</td> | '''start''' || start/resume page numbering on this page, at the last counter value
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  • * [[This Way - My Way#ThisWay|This Way]] Official ConTeXt magazine * [[This Way - My Way#MyWay|My Way]] ConTeXt magazine by its users
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  • = Simple Way: \startTEXpage = = More Complex Way =
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  • Using option <code>[way=bysection]</code> resets the numbering to 1 at each new section, but does n \setupformulae[way=bysection,prefixsegments=section]
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  • Whatever the reasons, '''you want to learn ConTeXt, but in an easy way'''. If it turns out that your local ConTeXt installation isn't working afte ...acters (A-Z, a-z, period, comma, dash, question mark, exclamation mark) at this point.
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  • <td class="cmd">[[Command/keyword:way|way]]</td>
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  • way=bytext, way=bytext,
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  • ...ument, 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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  • <td class="cmd">[[Command/keyword:way|way]]</td> | This is the width of the figure caption. If you do not like default captions tha
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  • ...are official Pragma documentation; if you write one yourself, call it ''My Way''! A My Way article is user documentation focusing on one specific topic.
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  • On this page I will put some info about using indent. This can be solved in the following way:
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  • <div class="cd:shortdesc">The command <tt>\placeframed</tt> is an alternative way of using {{gen|framed}} instances. <div class="cd:description">This allows using a previously define {{gen|framed}} instance without using its
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  • However, this method only seems to work with lucida fonts. For other fonts (currently onl ...fore it gets lost. Perhaps the example above could be typeset in a similar way as well.</i>
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  • ...reset with each new chapter. To have a counter which isn’t reset you need `way=bytext`, and to remove the chapter number from the \getcounter result you h \definecounter[examplecounter][way=bytext,prefix=no]
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  • <div class="cd:description">This is the old way to do backgrounds behind text. This mechanism is sort of obsolete , {{cmd|starttextbackground}} should ideally
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  • ...uides to its application are available on the [[This Way - My Way#MyWay|My Way]] page. ...les) using <tt>texfont</tt>, and you come up against an error message like this:
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  • ...from [http://docbook.sourceforge.net/ DocBook] to ConTeXt, since the usual way via XSL-FO can’t provide the same typographical quality. Those who do it
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  • ...he same amount of space as that content would need if typeset in the usual way. '''Beware''', this doesn’t work in current (2018) MkIV. Have a look at [[Viewer Layers]], {{
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  • Setup the way you wish to arrange (impose) multiple pages per sheet, in order to create e
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  • <td valign="top" class="arg2">way</td><td>
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  • %% this can be changed according to one's wishes \setupnumber[proclaim][way=bysection, numbersection=yes]
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  • The generalized way to install a new command, and the accompanying <code>\setup...</code> comma
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  • ...D's Linux emulation layer. Alternative, native methods may be described on this page in the future. The full installation is ~210M (without the 3rd party m Modify this script to override <tt>platform=linux</tt>.
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  • ...and immediately switches to that font. The identifier works in the same way as the second argument to {{cmd|definefontsynonym}}: you can use either a f
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  • ...or example to typeset a title page. {{cmd|startdocument}} allows you to do this either directly by passing arbitrary keys and values to the command itself, \startdocument[title={Be this the Verse}]
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  • ...module are now part of ConTeXt. They have been implemented in a different way than the '''amsl''' module, and provide better integration with the rest of (Sorry, I don't understand much of math; please someone enhance this page! --[[User:Hraban|Hraban]])
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  • ...es define an <code>abstract</code> environment to typeset an abstract in a way that distinguishes it from the rest of the text. In a single-column articl This is the abstract of the paper.
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  • ...reference the name of the current document structure element. For example, this could be the chapter name, the title name, the section name, subsection nam Another way to refer to the name of a structure's attribute is using:
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  • MathML is the "native" ConTeXt way of math. Here's the docs:
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  • You can not only store images in this way, officially this technique is now named "Resource Libraries".
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  • ...hanges to default settings, including directory paths. For the purposes of this wiki page, it is assumed that ConTeXt is installed at: Do not change this file as upgrading ConTeXt overwrites these files. To customize <tt>texmf.cn
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  • <td>''a valid way to end `context.` in Lua''</td>
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  • '''ConTeXt Lua Documents''' (CLD) are way to access TeX from inside Lua scripts; they provide means to typeset docume This makes them especially helpful for automated content generation and scriptin
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  • <td class="cmd">[[Command/keyword:way|way]]</td> | {{key|way}}
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  • Complementary to legends is a command that displays facts in a consistent way when
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  • <td width="80%" class="doc2">this is expressed in permille units, so 1000 = natural size</td> <td width="80%" class="doc2">this is expressed in permille units, so 1000 = natural size</td>
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  • ...principles, you will find that many of its commands seem quite natural. In this introduction, we&rsquo;ll look at two aspects of ConTeXt&rsquo;s structure: The usual way to use these types of commands is as follows. If you want to apply ''someth
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  • ...nto one of these types, but here are some that do. For brevity, throughout this list {{code|\start''something''}} is shorthand for {{code|\start''something ...|starttext}}: In a typical document, the text to be typeset is enclosed by this. {{cmd|definetext}} and {{cmd|setuptext}} are defined but have little docum
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  • {{todo|Perhaps give another title to this page, perhaps accented characters}} If you want to get 'č' for example, the best way is simply to type
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  • <context source="yes" text="This, when typeset, produces the following:"> ConTeXt provides an easy way to number the display maths equations. Simply, insert the {{cmd|startformul
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  • ...ren’t numbered in the final document (<code>pagestate=start</code> changes this). This is a title page.
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  • ...then simply start typing at the command line that appears. This is a good way to explore TeXing, as there's no need to switch between the editor and the
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  • This document is for XML authors who want to use open source this time, I came to the conclusion that I would be stuck with
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  • ...g a couple of styles for an educational math book.The macros provide you a way to visualize steps in for instance solving equations.
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  • This short article (being far from complete) is about Math and arrows used for v The simplest way to write vectors is to use <code>\vec</code>:
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