John Culleton wrote:
I have figured out that there is a way to print out the
internal documentation of the various Context modules in a
manner that makes some sense. I first use grep to extract
all the %D lines of a module into a separate file e.g.,
foo.tex. Then I eliminate the %D tag from all lines using
Vim. I add \starttext and \stoptext statements.
Faster than grep: texutil --documents texfile.tex
produces a TeX file called texfile.ted
The result is imperfect but more or less intelligible. It
seems to me that there might be a script buried somewhare
in the system that does this better. If so, what is it
called?
Try: texexec --module --pdf file
where FILE is a ConTeXt MP/PL/TEX file
This combines texutil --documents with texexec --pdf.
Tobias
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