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  • '''[[Command| ConTeXt command reference]]''' pages need a continuous improvement work from the community. * '''[[Command| How it works]]'''
    66 members (67 subcategories, 0 files) - 10:34, 17 December 2020
  • TeX command: A piece of glue (a space) that is infinitely stretchable and shrinkable. [[Category:Command/TeX commands|hss]]
    124 bytes (19 words) - 11:50, 28 May 2012
  • <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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  • Blocks are reusable pieces of text. See also [[:Category:Command/Buffers]], which is the preferred mechanism. [[Category:Commands|Blocks]]
    7 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 13:32, 4 August 2012
  • ...eXt way is the <code>\blackboard{...}</code> command. Also, the following commands are defined:
    550 bytes (77 words) - 01:24, 13 December 2010
  • Buffers are reusable pieces of text. See also [[:Category:Command/Blocks]], but in general the buffer mechanism is preferable. [[Category:Commands|Buffers]]
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 13:30, 4 August 2012
  • Buffers are reusable pieces of text. See also [[:Category:Command/Blocks]], but in general the buffer mechanism is preferable. [[Category:Commands|Buffer]]
    15 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 16:17, 14 April 2024
  • <h1 class="command">\setupreferencing</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
    1 KB (154 words) - 13:30, 5 September 2020
  • 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
    3 KB (434 words) - 16:50, 8 June 2020
  • A Controlled Vocabulary for Documenting ConTeXt Commands * Command Name
    3 KB (391 words) - 16:08, 8 June 2020
  • <td>''lua command from in the'' command ''table''</td> To quickly access Lua commands in the {{code|command}} table.
    1 KB (162 words) - 17:26, 12 November 2019
  • 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.
    2 KB (247 words) - 17:25, 8 June 2020
  • <h1 class="command">\in</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc">The command <tt>\in</tt> is used for referencing using a number.
    2 KB (278 words) - 18:00, 5 September 2020
  • <h1 class="command">\documentvariable</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc">The command <tt>\documentvariable</tt> is used for querying document variables.
    1 KB (135 words) - 14:28, 6 September 2020
  • <h1 class="command">\<i>mathframed</i></h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
    2 KB (220 words) - 16:33, 14 April 2024
  • 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.
    3 KB (367 words) - 00:56, 23 April 2022
  • --><span class="second" >{''commands''}</span><!-- <td>The number of times to repeat the commands</td>
    2 KB (242 words) - 16:22, 11 November 2019
  • ...Itemizations|Itemizations]]. For page and chapter numbers, see [[:Category:Command/Numbers|Numbers]]. [[Category:Commands|Numbered objects]]
    5 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 14:00, 23 April 2012
  • <h1 class="command">\definelabelclass</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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