Dear Albert, great to hear that, as my cooperative uses pandoc to produce print stuff with ConTeXt, we are always happy, when there are improvements. Am Sun, Jun 05, 2022 at 09:07:37AM +0200 schrieb Albert Krewinkel via ntg-context: > 2. Similarly, I'd like to start wrapping paragraphs with > `\startparagraph`/`\stopparagraph`. It is important for me to get > properly tagged PDF, but this would also make the output more > verbose. Is that something that you would find bothering, or do you > see adding the extra environment by default as an acceptable > practice? A similiary question came up in the org-mode mailinglist some weeks ago. (Background: Org-mode is a markup used with Emacs to make single source publishing possible) Someone who maintains an export programme for ConTeXt uses sectionlevels. You get the incremental subsections and subsubsection like this. \startsectionlevel \startsectionlevel \startsectionlevel \stopsectionlevel \stopsectionlevel \stopsectionlevel This makes it possible to ignore the part-chapter-section naming convention and be more flexible. You can leave it to the style files to decide which level is a part, chapter, section etc... As I do not use this in production – only playing around with emacs and org-mode – I cannot say if this is a good way. Have you considered sectionlevel? What is your opinion? juh -- Autoren-Homepage: ......... http://literatur.hasecke.com Satiren & Essays: ......... http://www.sudelbuch.de Privater Blog: ............ http://www.hasecke.eu Netzliteratur-Projekt: .... http://www.generationenprojekt.de