On 2/3/2020 3:07 PM, Philipp A. wrote:
Hi!
Most text editors have LaTeX specific syntax highlighting, so it makes
sense to give your ConTeXt file a ending it can be distinguished with.
Is there a blessed one?
* .ctx: Would mirror the semi-common .ltx, but is used for XML files
inside of ConTeXt itself
context ctx files are xml files indeed
* .mkiv: Is that just for ConTeXt or all LuaTeX stuff? Would it make
sense to give text documents that extension?
you can do that (or mkvi or lmtx or ...)
* Something else? (.tex doesn’t count, it’s shared with LaTeX files
and plain TeX files)
so then use mkiv
Hans
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