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<!-- this file was generated on 2020-08-20T09:05 -->
<cd:commandgroup generated="yes" name="description" xmlns:cd="http://wiki.contextgarden.net/commanddoc/20200807">
<cd:shortdesc><!-- a short command summary goes here -->The instances of <tt>\<i>description</i></tt> are used for ...defined by {{cmd|definedescription}}
</cd:shortdesc>
<cd:sequence>
</cd:command>
</cd:variants>
<cd:description>Actually there is no predefined command <tt>\description</tt>. Instead, you can use {{cmd|definedescription}} to define a command (whose name is arbitrary) to typeset a headword as distinct from its description. Note: You can use <!-- tt>\par</tt> to separate the items, but a better idea is to use the long description {{gen|startdescription}} form of the command goes here -->defined instance. 
</cd:description>
<cd:examples><!-- command example(s)<cd:example title=""></cd:examplecontext source="yes">-->\definedescription[description][location=top,headstyle=bold]\description{icon}An icon is a representation of an action or the name of a computerprogram. Icons are frequently used in operating systems on severalcomputer platforms. \par</cd:examplescontext></cd:notesexample><!-- this is for special remarks that do not fit elsewhere, like discovered bugs in specific context versions</cd:note author="..." date="..."examples></cd:notenotes>--></cd:notes>
<cd:seealso>
<!-- one or more of these:
<cd:commandref name="xx"></cd:commandref>
<cd:wikipage page="xx"></cd:wikipage>
<cd:url url="https://xx"></cd:url>
<cd:manual pdf="xx"></cd:manual>
<cd:source file="xx"></cd:source>
-->
<cd:commandref name="_startdescription" originator="system"></cd:commandref>
<cd:commandref name="definedescription" originator="system"></cd:commandref>
<cd:commandref name="setupdescription" originator="system"></cd:commandref>
<cd:source file="strc-des.mkvi" originator="system"></cd:source> <cd:wikipage originator="system" page="Category:Structure"></cd:wikipage> </cd:seealso>
</cd:commandgroup>

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