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.

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.

regards
Keith


Am 31.01.2013 um 17:24 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster <wolfgang.schuster@gmail.com>:


Am 31.01.2013 um 09:40 schrieb Keith J. Schultz <keithjschultz@web.de>:

It would have been nice, if ConTeXt had such an environment. I do not know how ConTeXt processes
things internally, but since it is a front end, ConTeXt could have the syntactic sugar of a "paragraph"-environment.
That is that, while parsing the source it injects groups into the code it outputs for the paragraphs.
This would give us then "paragraph"-layout. Naturally, this is not a TeX way, but could be a ConTeXt way.

ConTeXt *has* a paragraph environment!

\starttext

\startparagraph
This is the first paragraph.
\stopparagraph

\startparagraph
This is another paragraph.
\stopparagraph

\stoptext

Wolfgang