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1,118 bytes added ,  23:01, 3 September 2005
Added a simple solution, to start with.
The title, author, and date defined by these commands is also used to create the PDF authoring information, if appropriate packages are used. (I'm not sure of the details of this; will look them up later. --Brooks)
== In ConTeXt : A simple solution == The ConTeXt philosophy is for the author to specify the formatting, rather than selecting from existing formats. A simple solution is thus to write the title block directly; the following version is a close duplicate of the version produced by the <code>\maketitle</code> command in LaTeX's startard article class. <texcode>\starttext\startalignment[center] \blank[2*big] {\tfd How to do this in Context} \blank[3*medium] {\tfa The author} \blank[2*medium] {\tfa July 26, 2005} \blank[3*medium]\stopalignment Then, the actual text of the document starts here. We'll put in enough text tofill out the line and start to make a paragraph.\stoptext</texcode> <context>\starttext\startalignment[center] \blank[2*big] {\tfd How to do this in Context} \blank[3*medium] {\tfa The author} \blank[2*medium] {\tfa July 26, 2005} \blank[3*medium]\stopalignment Then, the actual text of the document starts here. We'll put in enough text tofill out the line and start to make a paragraph.\stoptext</context> == In ConTeXt: A more flexible solution ==
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