On 2/2/2014 9:44 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
I’m writing a document on ConTeXt and I have two questions on terminology. As I have been using LaTeX over a decade, I don’t know whether my descriptions are accurate in ConTeXt.
Don’t worry, My questions are extremely basic ;-).
What is the name for the part of the document that comes before \starttext? The ConTeXt manual seems to use preamble, but I would like to confirm this use.
preamble is fine (one can also speak of source header, but i think preamble is better) ... anything after \stoptext is ignored so that would be 'comment'
The other question is more tricky. Or at least I don’t find an obvious answer. Which is the correct expression to name any \start...-\stop....structure? Environment would be the LaTeX term, but this is reserved in ConTeXt.
(structure) element is fine (also in sync with xml begin/end)
Many thanks for your help,
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