Sylvain Hubert schrieb am 07.11.2020 um 22:42:
The motivation of using \section was to avoid \stopsection, but I just found out that \stopsection is not really necessary.
Now I would like to ask whether there is any difference between \section{Title} and \startsection[title=Title].
You get extra hooks with \startsection. \startsetups [beforesection] \framed[width=max,foregroundstyle=\tttf]{begin of section} \stopsetups \startsetups [insidesection] \framed[width=max,foregroundstyle=\tttf]{middle of section} \stopsetups \startsetups [aftersection] \framed[width=max,foregroundstyle=\tttf]{end of section} \stopsetups \setuphead [section] [beforesection=\directsetup{beforesection}, insidesection=\directsetup{insidesection}, aftersection=\directsetup{aftersection}] \starttext \startsection[title=\tex{startsection}] \samplefile{ward}\par \stopsection \page \section{\tex{section}} \samplefile{ward} \stoptext Wolfgang