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There are several places where you can search for command definitions:
* [http://www.pragma-ade.comnl/general/qrcs/setup-en.pdf| setup-en.pdf] (and appropriate language variants) most up-to-date ConTeXt command reference (is this generated from [[source:cont-en.xml| cont-en.xml]]?but without explanations)* [[manual:cont-eni.pdf|ConTeXt manual]]* [http://texshowpmrb.contextgardenfree.netfr/ texshow-webcontextref.pdf ConTeXt reference manual] on-line command reference (2013, somewhat outdated)* The main source for the XML description is this generated from in [[source:conttex/context/interface/mkiv/context-en.xml| contcontext-en.xml]]?)* The sources for the XML command descriptions for MkII: [http[source:tex/context/levana.deinterface/emacsmkii| etexshow] emacs browser for ConTeXt commands (is this generated from [http:tex/context/texshow.contextgarden.netinterface/ texshow-webmkii]?) * xml description in [[source:cont-en.xml| cont-en.xml]] (and appropriate language variants) (typed manually or generated from sources?obsolete)
Most (all?) commands come with an accompanying \setup command, which
initiallizes initialises all the options for the command. This way, one knows at least
which options a command will accept. In most cases guessing the
functionality of an option is easy, as ConTeXt uses a consistent interface
In these sources there is different '''referencing of arguments''' to thier possible values and different '''typographic conventions'''.
Example: [[{{cmd:setupheadertexts|\setupheadertexts]]}}
*in the manual:
.2. ''text'' ''section'' date ''mark'' pagenumber
.3. ''text'' ''section'' date ''mark'' pagenumber
* in the texshow \setupheadertexts<span style='background-color: #00FFFF; color: red'>[.1.]</span><span style='background-color:#CCFF66'>[.2.]</span><span style='background-colorwiki Command pages:#FF6FCF'>[.3.]</span> <span style='background-color: #00FFFF'syntax>.1. '''''text''''' margin edge</span> <span style='background-color:#CCFF66'>.2. ''text'' ''section'' date ''mark'' pagenumber</span> <span style='background-color:#FF6FCF'>.3. ''text'' ''section'' date ''mark'' pagenumbersetupheadertexts</spansyntax>
* in the emacs help
\setupheadertexts<span style='color: #00FF00'>[.1.]</span><span style='color: #FF1493'>[.2.]</span><span style='color: #6495ED'>[.3.]</span>
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== This wiki ==
 == Contexgarden wiki == While writing to on this wiki you can refer to the user commands with the [[:Template:cmd|cmd]] template, like so:<pre>[[{{cmd:|goto}}or{{cmd|\goto|{some text}[label:1]]}}</pre> which This displays as [[{{cmd:|goto}} or {{cmd|\goto|{some text}[label:1]] and the }}, respectively. The link brings you leads to the command definition in [http[://texshow.contextgarden.net/ texshow-webCategory:Commands]].
== Missing commands, descriptions and examples ==
[[Command Syntax/Missing]]
 
[[Category:Tools]]
[[Category:Basics]]

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