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The <code><nowiki><context> ... </context></nowiki></code> tags process their ConTeXt contents on the fly and include the result on the page as an image. Whitespace is cropped out. The following attributes may be set:
* <code>source="yes"</code> displays the source before the output.
* <code>text="some text"</code> places 'some text' between the source and the output.
* <code>mode="mkiv"</code> ensures forces [[Mark IV]] is used instead of the default Mark II[[LMTX]] (should not be needed except to demonstrate a documented difference)* <code>force="yes"</code> forces regeneration of the PNG image each time the page is loaded. This is expensive, so please only use it on special occasions (like in the example below where we are showing the {{cmd|contextbanner}}.
Quotation marks around attribute strings are only required if the attribute contains non-alphabetic characters.
For some reason, examples using the default A4 paper size usually end up blown up twice as largeThe extension wraps your code with a bit of extra ConTeXt code to get a compilable file.There are two differentIf this happenscases, include depending on whether your code contains {{cmd|setuppapersizestarttext}} ... {{cmd|[A5]stoptext}} in your example, and everything will display at its proper size again. This has the added advantage that the resulting image will never be too large for this wiki's main columnor not.
With a starttext/stoptext block, the wrapping uses:
 
<texcode>
\setuppapersize[A5][A5]
\setupexternalfigures[location={local,default}]
\setupbodyfont[8pt]
\setupcolors[state=start]
.. your input here ..
</texcode>
 
and without starttext/stoptext, the extension uses:
 
<texcode>
\setuppapersize[A5][A5]
\setupexternalfigures[location={local,default}]
\setupbodyfont[8pt]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\startTEXpage
.. your input here ..
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
</texcode>
== Examples ==
\setupcolors [state=start]
\framed [background=color,
backgroundcolor=greengray,
offset=0.5cm ]{hello world!}
</context>
\setupcolors [state=start]
\framed [background=color,
backgroundcolor=greengray,
offset=0.5cm ]{hello world!}
</context>
|}
=== source="yes " ===
{| class=wikitable
\setupcolors [state=start]
\framed [background=color,
backgroundcolor=greengray,
offset=0,5cm ]{hello world!}
</context>
\setupcolors [state=start]
\framed [background=color,
backgroundcolor=greengray,
offset=0.5cm ]{hello world!}
</context>
|}
=== mode=mkii "mkiv" and mode=mkiv "lmtx" ===By default, the wiki compiles examples using MkII[[LMTX]]. You can specify that you want to use MkIV by adding the option <tt>mode="mkiv"</tt> to the tag. Because MkII MkIV examples are visually indistinguishable from MkIV LMTX examples, it is good practice to start MkIV examples with a comment <code>% mode=mkiv</code>.
{| class=wikitable
|- style="vertical-align: top"
| <xmlcode>
<context source="yes" force="yes">Version: \contextversionnumbercontextbanner
</context>
</xmlcode>
| <context source="yes" force="yes">Version: \contextversionnumbercontextbanner
</context>
|- style="vertical-align: top"
| <xmlcode>
<context mode="mkiv " source="yes" force="yes">
% mode=mkiv
Version: \contextversionnumbercontextbanner
</context>
</xmlcode>
|<context mode="mkiv " source="yes" force="yes">
% mode=mkiv
Version: \contextversionnumbercontextbanner
</context>
|}
=== Displaying multiple pages ===
<context source="yes">
\setuppapersize[A10, landscape][A8, landscape]
[[Category:Help|Context]]
[[Category:Wiki-Maintenance]]

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