On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 23:58 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> When you define a new command with \definedescription, e.g. 
> \definedescription[definition] you get the commands
> 
>     \definition
> 
> and
> 
>    \startdefinition
> 
> Both are only shortcuts for \dodescription[definition] and 
> \dostartdescription[definition], as you can see the internal command tells 
> context that it’s dealing with a description and “definition” is only the 
> name of the instance.
> 
> Wolfgang

I guess my confusion is why do you need to call \definedescription when
you just want a \definition to typeset? Shouldn't the command already be
available?

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