With a single environment it seems to work, though when I expand it to multiple, it does not seem to work anymore \starttext SomeText \\ \environment aaa \\ SomeText \\ \environment bbb \\ SomeText \\ \startenvironment aaa \samplefile{lorem} \stopenvironment \startenvironment bbb \samplefile{tufte} \stopenvironment \stoptext Op do 4 jan 2024 om 20:14 schreef Henning Hraban Ramm : > Am 04.01.24 um 18:00 schrieb Jeroen: > > I just would like to have a lot of mark-up for combined figures and > > tables etc moved out of the way, similar to this. I am loosing the > > general documetn flow because of all this markup. Would there be a > > construction similar to this: > > > > \starttext > > > > \environment foo > > \environment bar > > > > \startenvironment foo > > this is a lot of text > > \stopenvironment > > > > \startenvironment bar > > and this is another piece of text > > \stopenvironment > > > > \stoptext > > An environment is a separate file. > \environment is like \input with a few more checks, e.g. it loads the > file only once. > > e.g. > > -- file "env_foo.tex" -- > \startenvironment env_foo > % settings > \stopenvironment > -- > > > -- file document.tex -- > \environment env_foo > > \starttext > % whatever > \stoptext > -- > > Instead of the call within your document, you can also call > > context --environment=env_foo.tex document > > (Usually that makes only sense in XML workflows.) > > Hraban > > ___________________________________________________________________________________ > If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to > the Wiki! > > maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / > https://mailman.ntg.nl/mailman3/lists/ntg-context.ntg.nl > webpage : https://www.pragma-ade.nl / https://context.aanhet.net (mirror) > archive : https://github.com/contextgarden/context > wiki : https://wiki.contextgarden.net > > ___________________________________________________________________________________ >