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@@ -9,9 +9,7 @@
[title=boxes,
color=middlered]
-\startsection[title=Preamble]
-
-\startsubsection[title=Introduction]
+\startsection[title=Introduction]
An average \CONTEXT\ user will not use the low level box primitives but a basic
understanding of how \TEX\ works doesn't hurt. In fact, occasionally using a box
@@ -25,9 +23,9 @@ about all kind of glues, kerns and penalties, just boxes it is.
This explanation will be extended when I feel the need (or users have questions
that can be answered here).
-\stopsubsection
+\stopsection
-\startsubsection[title=Boxes]
+\startsection[title=Boxes]
This paragraph of text is made from lines that contain words that themselves
contain symbolic representations of characters. Each line is wrapped in a so
@@ -68,7 +66,7 @@ other hand wraps a linked list of so called nodes: glyphs, kerns, glue,
penalties, rules, boxes, etc. It is a container with properties like width,
height, depth and shift.
-\stopsubsection
+\stopsection
\stopsection