On 07/20/11 12:41, Johannes Wilm wrote: > > > So you are saying that the binary, after reading a latex file, isn't > quite aware of the DOM-structure of the file, while after reading a > Context-file it is?
No. In general, there is no DOM available (ConTeXt has a streaming model just like other TeX formats), and that is why \stopsection is desired. There only is a definite DOM for certain sub-parts of a document, like tabular material and formulas. Best wishes, Taco
