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LIKE EVERYTHING IN THIS SANDBOX, THIS IS ONLY A DRAFT AND SHOULD NOT BE USED YET.[[Introduction]]
 = ''start-stop'', ''setup'', and ''define'' =There are three main types of commands in ConTeXt: # '''start-stop''': To apply ''something'' to some text, enclose the text in {{code|\start''something''}} {{code|\stop''something''}}.# '''setup''': To configure ''something'' for the rest of the document, use {{code|\setup''something''}}.# '''define''': To create a named customization of ''something'', use {{code|\define''something''}}. Many commands don’t fit into one of these types, but here are some that do: == Structure ==These commands relate to the structure of a document. * {{cmd|definestartstop}} and {{cmd|setupstartstop}}* {{cmd|setupblock}} and {{cmd|setupblock}}* {{cmd|definelist}} and {{cmd|setuplist}}* {{cmd|definelistalternative}} and {{cmd|setuplistalternative}}* {{cmd|definecombinedlist}} and {{cmd|setupcombinedlist}}  == Text formatting and decoration ==These commands relate to how text is displayed, without repositioning the text (much). * {{cmd|definehighlight}} and {{cmd|setuphighlight}}* {{cmd|defineframed}}, {{cmd|setupframed}}, and {{cmd|startframed}}* {{cmd|defineblank}} and {{cmd|setupblank}} == Layout and Design ==These commandds relate to how text is laid out on the page, possibly moving or positioning the text. * {{cmd|definelayout}} and {{cmd|setuplayout}} * {{cmd|definelines}} and {{cmd|setuplines}}[[Some Basic Commands]]
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