Okay, I'll answer part of my own question, because some more concentrated
looking helped at least get some of the structure:

I believe Adam Lindsay said this around Sun, 27 Oct 2002:

> finding mappings between nl-commando's and en-
>commands is still elusive when trying to decode some multilingual sources. 

I don't know how I missed this, but mult-com.tex gives exactly that. A
run through "texexec --pdf --module" gave a very nice guide.

Similarly, context.tex gives a very clear idea of which modules get
loaded in which order.

I think syst-gen.tex will give me a good start on the ConTeXt "style"
that I was looking for, but if anyone has any further advice on
understanding the source code philosophy or on writing modules, it's very
welcome.

Is there central documentation that maps the source code names to
something more understandable? 
(e.g. colo-*.tex => color macros
      cont-*.tex => language format generation
      java-*.tex => javascript support
       *-ini.tex => initialization )
I've figured it out myself, but want to know if there was an easier way
of finding this information than doing "head -20" on a bunch of files.


adam 

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