Tommaso Gordini schrieb am 24.11.18 um 11:45:
Hello, list.
In my ConTeXt guide, I need to show the syntax of ConTeXt commands.
Below I paste a MWE showing the different possible commands, but I do not know if there are others. I see, however, that the result is different depending on the command used.
Do you have any advice to give to me? Which of the commands in the code should I use in a guide? Or better: do they have to be used according to needs?
Are there other commands of this kind?
\usemodule[setups] \starttext When you describe a command, e.g. \type{\startdescription{\cmdbasicsetup[...]} ... \stopdescription}: \startbuffer [basicsetup] \cmdbasicsetup [startxtable] \stopbuffer \typebuffer [basicsetup] \getbuffer [basicsetup] When you show the syntax of a command without the options: \startbuffer [shortsetup] \cmdshortsetup [startxtable] \stopbuffer \typebuffer [shortsetup] \getbuffer [shortsetup] When you show the syntax of a command with the options: \startbuffer [fullsetup] \cmdfullsetup [startxtable] \stopbuffer \typebuffer [fullsetup] \getbuffer [fullsetup] When you want to show the name of a command (similar to \tex{type}): \startbuffer [internal] \cmdinternal {startxtable} \stopbuffer \typebuffer [internal] \getbuffer [internal] When you want to show the syntax of a command as a float: \startbuffer [showdefinition] \showdefinition [startxtable] \stopbuffer \typebuffer [showdefinition] \getbuffer [showdefinition] When you want to refer to the definition: \startbuffer [definition] \definition [startxtable] %\definition [startxtable,startembeddedxtable] \stopbuffer \typebuffer [definition] \getbuffer [definition] \page When you have a generated command (e.g. \tex {placefigure}): \startbuffer [instance] \cmdbasicsetupinstance {placefloat} {figure} \cmdshortsetupinstance {placefloat} {figure} \cmdfullsetupinstance {placefloat} {figure} \stopbuffer \typebuffer [instance] \getbuffer [instance] \stoptext Wolfgang