On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hi there,
since there might be some users here who edit pages on the wiki and who don't read the 'recent changes' page:
you can now say
<context source="yes" text="produces"> \your \TeX \code=here </context>
this will typeset the source with the <texcode>....</texcode> highlighter/formatter, then output the (optional) text 'produces', and finally renders the already known graphical representation of the source. This way you only have to enter the code once (less errors). Special thanks to Jano Kula for this.
Patrick, This is great for creating new code as well as editing existing one. However, is it possible to change the width of the image that is created. I fine the default A4 paper width to be too large and ususally add a \setuplayout[width=13cm] in the context code. Is it possible to do this with the new feature? Aditya