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→‎Find definition: fix the definition hyperlinks
There are several places where you can search for command definitions:
* [http://www.pragma-ade.com/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-enbut without explanations).xml| cont-en.xml]]?) (outdated)* [http://pmrb.free.fr/contextref.pdf ConTeXt reference manual] (2013, somewhat outdated)* [http://texshow.contextgarden.net/ texshow-web] online command reference (The main source for the XML description is this generated from in [[source:cont-en.xml| cont-en.xml]]?)* <del>[http:tex/context/levana.deinterface/emacs| etexshow] emacs browser for ConTeXt commands (is this generated from [http:mkiv//texshow.contextgarden.net/ texshow-web]?) </del>* <del>xml description in [[source:contcontext-en.xml| contcontext-en.xml]] (and appropriate language variants) (typed manually or generated from sources?)</del> (outdated)* The sources for the XML command descriptions for MkII: [[source tree]/tex/texmf-context/:tex/context/interface/mkii* XML for MkIV: [source tree]/tex/texmf-context/|tex/context/interface/mkivmkii]] (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

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