Thanks, I will try the suggestions. As for Taco's remark:
If you really want your code to be as efficient and minimalist as possible, you are better of with the plain format than with ConTeXt in any case. Personally I prefer to optimize on complexity and readability of my sources instead of on machine clock cycles.
Yes, I from the old programming school (back to the sixties) and I like simple efficient and thus a bit minimalistic, code. Not because of the clock cycles (anymore) but because I believe the simplest code most often is the one with the least problems. Regarding plain format: no I like what is possible in Context and am abhorred by the idea to have to find out all that by myself; but so now and then I am self-willed enough to do things "my way". On Jul 14, 2006, at 12:13, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
\backgroundline[red]{...}
As you can see, there are plenty commands even I had not heard about yet :-)
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