Hello,

suggestion:

As ConTeXt-generated examples (automatically generated by <context> ... 
</context>) on wiki are often:

- too long and
- their font is often too big compared to the other font used on the wiki page.

(E.g. http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/definedescription.)

(WinXP, normally using Opera browser with its default font settings.)

Personally, when I want to show both ConTeXt source and result (preferred, as it's not 
necessary to create "context-wiki" source and context-valid source), I'm using 
the following setup:

\setuppapersize[A5] % To narrow the result
\setupbodyfont[8pt] % To make font size closer to that of wiki
\setuppagenumbering[location=] % Page numbers are unnecessary in most cases

(E.g. http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/defineenumeration.)

- What setups do YOU normally use?

- Do you think it would be useful to specify a recommendation for setup for 
<context .../> examples?

- If so, where to place it? To 
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/How_to_edit_wiki_pages? Or elsewhere?

Your opinions are welcome.

Best regards,

Lukas


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