What is the difference between soups and desserts in your FAQ?
Should be an example of different "main subjects", as say, basics, floats, tables, XML etc.
You have an item recipe, but not an item describing what you want to achieve (in a FAQ, the Question).
You're right, I forgot that, i.e. I mis-named it "title".
I had the nice "Perl Cookbook" by O'Reilly in mind:You call it a FAQ, but you use the metaphor of a cookbook. This suggests more a HOWTO. It makes some difference I guess.
Chapters for main subjects, short questions as subsubjects,
"long" answers (call them howto).
I'd suggest to stay with "cookbook" instead of "FAQ"; my wife promised
to draw a nice logo (a lion cook with tulips in a pan...) ;-)
I hope we will get a printed ConTeXt book somewhen, and I like O'Reilly books...
Gr��lis vom Hraban!
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