The following examples are taken from mtx-context-meaning.tex context --extra=meaning --pattern=*paper* context --extra=meaning setuplayout context --extra=meaning setup_layout context --extra=meaning --once --noconsole --nostatistics setuplayout mtxrun --silent --script context --extra=meaning --onceĀ --noconsole --nostatistics setuplayout mtxrun --script interface --meaning setuplayout Wolfgang Sebastian Miele schrieb am 05.10.18 um 16:49:
ConTeXt contains a lot of magic. Is there a very plain-ish X between iniLuaTeX and MKIV, plus a tool that does the following: Given an MKIV document, reduce the document to X, especially including a solid deal of dead code and magic elimination? I.e. a tool that leaves a "How it can be done without magic directly in X".
There is a tool named (la)texdef. Is there something like contextdef? What is the quickest way to find the definition of a macro (on the command line and/or in Emacs)? ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki!
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