Am 31.01.2013 um 23:02 schrieb "Keith J. Schultz" : > Hi Wolfgang, > > You do seem to understand what I am getting at! > > I purposely put "paragraph" in quotes. because the environment that I have suggest was > one that had setups for bodyfont, color, indenting etc. and one can just like the headers > have control over them. \startsetups[paragraph:german] \language[german] \stopsetups \startsetups[paragraph:double] \setupinterlinespace[big] \stopsetups \startsetups[paragraph:indenting] \setupindenting[yes,medium] \stopsetups \defineparagraph[german][setups=paragraph:german] \defineparagraph[big] [setups=paragraph:double] \defineparagraph[indent][setups=paragraph:indenting] \defineparagraph[red] [color=red] \defineparagraph[italic][style=italic] \setupwhitespace[line] \starttext \startparagraph \input reich \stopparagraph \startparagraph[german] \input reich \stopparagraph \startparagraph[big] \input reich \stopparagraph \startparagraph[indent] \input reich \stopparagraph \startparagraph[red] \input reich \stopparagraph \startparagraph[italic] \input reich \stopparagraph \stoptext > Furthermore, you have stated on the on the 30th: > >> ConTeXt provides also a paragraph environment but this add only tags when you export the document >> as XML or create a tagged PDF. >> >> The paragraphs (note the "s") environment has a Hans already mentioned nothing to do with paragraphs, >> it just puts the content on columns where each column can con tai multiple paragraphs. The name >> for the environment is misleading because columns is already taken as name. > > Thank you anyway. I will look into creating what I need on my own. I already have an idea. > Just need to figure out the implementation. You can use \definestartsetup or \definebuffer to create your own environments. Wolfgang