ConTEXt an excursion - Pragma ADE
ConTEXt an excursion - Pragma ADE
ConTEXt an excursion - Pragma ADE
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Miscell<strong>an</strong>eous<br />
\l<strong>an</strong>guage[...]<br />
contents<br />
index<br />
Between the brackets you fill in nl, fr, en, de <strong>an</strong>d sp.<br />
To ch<strong>an</strong>ge from one l<strong>an</strong>guage to <strong>an</strong>other you c<strong>an</strong> use the shorth<strong>an</strong>d versions:<br />
\nl \en \de \fr \sp<br />
If you w<strong>an</strong>t to know more about Hasselt, the best book to read is probably<br />
{\nl \em Uit de geschiedenis v<strong>an</strong> Hasselt} by F.˜Peereboom.<br />
comm<strong>an</strong>ds<br />
definitions<br />
colofon<br />
If you w<strong>an</strong>t to know more about Hasselt, the best book to read is probably Uit de geschiedenis<br />
v<strong>an</strong> Hasselt by F. Peereboom.<br />
If a word is wrongly hyphenated you c<strong>an</strong> define points of hyphenation yourself. This is<br />
done in the set up area of your input file:<br />
\hyphenation{his-to-ry}<br />
37.12 Comment in input file<br />
All text between \starttext <strong>an</strong>d \stoptext will be processed while running CONT E XT.<br />
Sometimes however you may have text fragments you don’t w<strong>an</strong>t to be processed or you<br />
w<strong>an</strong>t to comment on your CONT E XT comm<strong>an</strong>ds.<br />
If you preceed your text with the percentage sign % it will not be processed.<br />
% In very big documents you c<strong>an</strong> use the comm<strong>an</strong>d input for<br />
% different files.<br />
%<br />
% For example:<br />
%<br />
% \input hass01.tex % chapter 1 on Hasselt<br />
% \input hass02.tex % chapter 2 on Hasselt<br />
% \input hass03.tex % chapter 3 on Hasselt<br />
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