\usemodule[rst][test=yes] \setuphead[chapter][page=no,style=bold] \def\RSTCTX{{\em rst}\kern.5pt\CONTEXT} \def\reST{{\rm re}{\ss Structured}{\rm Text}} \starttext \chapter{\RSTCTX\ Hybrid Documents} This example demonstrates the macro \type{\RST} which can be used to process \reST\ markup directly in a normal \CONTEXT\ document. \RST{ ------------- This Chapter, ------------- … for instance, was given entirely in *reST* markup. Naturally, there are some :bold:`drawbacks` to expect when mixing markups: directives and hyperlink targets that have already been specified somewhere above the current section will *stay* accessible in later passages until you redefine them. Also, certain letters need to be thoroughly escaped in order for them to make it through to the *reST*-parser, e.g. *\\\{* (), and you’ll have to be inventive to make a backslash (*\\letterbackslash*) pass through the parser. } \startRST ------------- Alternatively ------------- you may always use the matching environment ``\\[start|stop]RST`` if you prefer. \stopRST \stoptext