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Revision as of 17:39, 22 November 2006


Glossary provides the quick orientation in the ConTeXt language. Linked terms will take you around this glossary. External links are added to the most appropriate term. For command description use texshow. Users are welcome to add terms and its definitions.

item template

Template for the item in the glossary.
Definitions can link to commands in texshow (eg. \clonefield) and pages in contextgarden (eg. Table).
See: simple item template
See also: simple item template
See in wiki: Glossary

simple item template

 ?
See: item template
See also: item template
See in wiki: Glossary



Contents: Symbols A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


Symbols

A

Aleph

See: engine
See also: TeX, eTeX, pdfTeX, XeTeX, LuaTeX
See in wiki:

B

C

ConTeXt

ConTeXt is a macro package. Its macros can work with several TeX engines.
See: macro package
See also: plainTeX, LaTeX


command

\command{the command works with its parameter(s)}
See also: switch
See in wiki: Command Syntax


D

distribution

 ?
See also: item template
See in wiki: Glossary

E

engine

Computer program.
See also: TeX, eTeX, Aleph, pdfTeX, XeTeX, LuaTeX

eTeX

Extended TeX, an extension to original TeX typesetting system.
See: engine
See also: TeX, Aleph, pdfTeX, XeTeX, LuaTeX

F

field

 ?
See: item template
See also: item template
See in wiki: Glossary


G

H

I

J

K

L

LaTeX

LaTeX is a macro package.
See also: plainTeX, ConTeXt

layer

Layers are ConTeXt's mechanism for absolute positioning of elements and other advanced techniques like switching elements on and off.
See in wiki: Layers

LuaTeX

See: engine
See also: TeX, eTeX, Aleph, pdfTeX, XeTeX
See in wiki:

M

macro package

A large set of macros bulit on top of primitive commands provided by a TeX typesetting system or its successors. Do not confuse these macro packages with TeX and its variants (engines), which are computer programs.
See: plainTeX, LaTeX, ConTeX

mki

ConTeXt Mark I. Original ConTeXt with Dutch low level interface.
See: version tag
See also: mkii, mkiii, mkiv

mkii

ConTeXt Mark II. ConTeXt with English low level interface, suitable for good old TeX (eTeX, pdfTeX, Aleph).
See: version tag
See also: mki, mkiii, mkiv

mkiii

ConTeXt Mark III. Reserved for future use for files supporting XeTeX.
See: version tag
See also: mki, mkii, mkiv

mkiv

ConTeXt Mark IV. Next generation of ConTeXt. Code optimized for use with LuaTeX.
See: version tag
See also: mki, mkii, mkiii

N

natural table

 ?
See in wiki: Tables Overview, TABLE

O

overlay

 ?
See: item template
See also: item template
See in wiki: Glossary


P

pdfTeX

See: engine
See also: TeX, eTeX, Aleph, XeTeX, LuaTeX

plainTeX

plainTeX is a macro package written by Donald E. Knuth, build on primitive commands of TeX typesetting system.
See also: LaTeX, ConTeXt

Q

R

S

switch

{\switch the switch influences everything in its group}
See also: command
See in wiki: Command Syntax

T

TeX

TeX is a typesetting system (computer program) written by Donald E. Knuth. Its developement is frozen, but it has many successors, which add new functionality to TeX and are distributed under different names (eTeX, Aleph, pdfTeX, XeTeX, LuaTeX). These different systems are also called engines. Do not confuse them with macro packages, which also bring the name of TeX.
See also: eTeX, Aleph, pdfTeX, XeTeX, LuaTeX

U

V

version tag

ConTeXt versioning system unvisible to the users (user interface is the same), distinguishing the developement of ConTeXt low level interface and the use of different TeX engines. Most of the files are same for all versions, but some of them (fonts, encodings, file handling) may be different and they come with different suffixes (somefile.mkii, somefile.mkiv). Read more on internal versioning in ConTeXt, mkii & mkiv.
See: mki, mkii, mkiii, mkiv


W

X

XeTeX

See: engine
See also: TeX, eTeX, Aleph, pdfTeX, LuaTeX
See in wiki: XeTeX


Y

Z


Contents: Top Symbols A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z