Hello, I'd like to kwnow the commands I should use in ConTeXt to define styles for paragraphs of text that are not headers/titles nor normal text. With titles I know I must use: \definehead[MyTitle][title] \setuphead[MyTitle][...] What should I use for texts like subtitles, dates of letters, signatures? They are "paragraphs" often made by a few words, with a different alignment, margins, style and vertical space above and below. For a long quote I've seen that I can use: \definedelimitedtext[MySpecialText] \setupdelimitedtext[MySpecialText] Are those the right commands for my purpose in ConTeXt? In particular, I'm typesetting XHTML, where all those elements are <p class="subtitle">, <p class="letter-date">, <p class="signature"> and so on. An example taken from my xml environment: ... \startxmlsetups xml:myenv \xmlsetsetup{\xmldocument}{*}{-} \xmlsetsetup{\xmldocument}{html|body|h3|p|i}{xml:*} ... \xmlsetsetup{\xmldocument}{p[@class='letter-date']}{xml:p:letter-date} ... \stopxmlsetups ... \startxmlsetups xml:p:letter-date \page[no]\rightaligned{\noindent\xmlflush{#1}}\par\page[no] \stopxmlsetups ... Is that the right way or is it better to define and setup a style like this? \define_???_[LetterDate] \setup_???_[LetterDate][ before=..., after=..., ..., ] and use it like this: \startxmlsetups xml:p:letter-date \startLetterDate \xmlflush{#1} \stopLetterDate \stopxmlsetups And if it's better like that, what should I write instead of _???_ ? Thanks, Massi