Hi.

I'm just starting to look at detailed TeX stuff. I'd like to write some
ConTeXt-style macros to support a user. I've already wrapped some MPGraph
functions in some old-fashioned TeX-style multiple-argument macros, but I
would like to offer my user something more modern and ConTeXt-like.

Does anyone have any hints on looking at the ConTeXt code for writing
modules? Any hints on achieving Hans-like \dodododo zen? Ik heb een
beetje nederlands, but finding mappings between nl-commando's and en-
commands is still elusive when trying to decode some multilingual sources. 

So I know it's too much to ask to get inside Hans's brilliant mind, but I
was wondering if some power-users can offer some hints in terms of
starting to understand the style of the sources.

Thanks,
adam


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