At 03:14 PM 1/6/2002 +0800, chenjf wrote:
>Hi,all,
>I was a TeX/LaTeX user and now I decided to switch to ConTeXt.After 
>reading the documents shipped with ConTeXt distribution,I truly believe 
>that the ConTeXt source files of these documents are good examples and 
>starting points,so,I will be very appreciated if anyone can tell me how I 
>can get the ConTeXt source files of these documents.

This has been brought up before. There is one sourcve publid, the pdftex 
manual. That one is representative for the others.

By putting sources on the web, we also loose control over their usage and 
since i want consistenty ... I may 'typeset' some sources when i finished 
some manuals, but i fear that you won't learn much from looking at sources; 
they are highly structured, and all examples are includes using buffers, 
which means that in most docs, you already see the code!

\section{something}

text text test

\startbuffer
some xample code
\stopbuffer

\typebuffer

\getbuffer

etc etc ect

Stijles are often stupidly simple, but by putting them on line we would get 
the 'tex' effect: all docs looking the same. I want user sto define their 
own layouts. However, you can find example style definitions in the s-* and 
x-* files, and there will be more of those in due time.

Currently our policy is to put as much manuals on line as possible, but 
keep control over the source code of those written by us. Only officially 
(documented) source code goes on line (as the s-* files).

Hans
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