Hi Hans, I searched for the files you reffered to and found them in the path “context\tex\texmf-context\tex\context”. Can I assume most (all?) commands are defined here? From what you said, do you mean that the code for a single command may be split into multiple files? I found the test files. What a great collection of examples! This sure will help. Regards, Thomas Corbière De : Hans Hagen Envoyé : ‎mardi‎ ‎16‎ ‎avril‎ ‎2013 ‎18‎:‎25 À : mailing list for ConTeXt users Cc : contact@thomas-corbiere.name On 4/16/2013 6:07 PM, contact@thomas-corbiere.name wrote: > Hello ConTeXt list, > > I am a new user of ConTeXt and I am trying to write my very first > document with this program. > However, it is often difficult to find explanation about commands and > their options. > Most of the documentation and examples seems outdated or incomplete... I > know that you are > currently writing a new version of the manuals and that it is a time > consuming task so > before I plague you with questions I may have, I would like to know how > to find the source > code of a command (which may include embedded documentation). > > For example how can I find the source file for the \setupinteraction > command? (I am using ConTeXt > on Windows.). If I can find more information by myself I will not have > to take too much of your > time. interaction is mostly dealt with in scrn-* files and strc-ref don't get too confused by dates of manuals, many commands are still the same (maybe extended) like for instance interaction related commands anyhow, there is a zip with test files on the webbsite that has lots of (test) examples, somewhat organized that you can run as test Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | voip: 087 875 68 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------