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@@ -6,15 +6,15 @@
[title=characters,
color=middlered]
-\startsection[title=Introduction]
+\startsectionlevel[title=Introduction]
This explanation is part of the low level manuals because in practice users will
not have to deal with these matters in \MKIV\ and even less in \LMTX. You can
skip to the last section for commands.
-\stopsection
+\stopsectionlevel
-\startsection[title=History]
+\startsectionlevel[title=History]
If we travel back in time to when \TEX\ was written we end up in eight bit
character universe. In fact, the first versions assumed seven bits, but for
@@ -79,9 +79,9 @@ depending on the (local) language, referencing the relevant font. It permits
users to enter the text in their preferred input encoding and also get the words
properly hyphenated. But we can leave these \MKII\ details behind.
-\stopsection
+\stopsectionlevel
-\startsection[title=The heritage]
+\startsectionlevel[title=The heritage]
In \MKIV\ we got rid of input and font encodings, although one can still load
files in a specific code page. \footnote {I'm not sure if users ever depend on an
@@ -112,9 +112,9 @@ format file. \footnote {In \MKII\ we have an abstract front|-|end with respect t
encodings and also an abstract backend with respect to supported drivers but both
approaches no longer make sense today.}
-\stopsection
+\stopsectionlevel
-\startsection[title=The \LMTX\ approach]
+\startsectionlevel[title=The \LMTX\ approach]
In the process of tagging all (public) macros in \LMTX\ (which happened in
2020|-|2021) I wondered if we should keep these one character macros, the
@@ -220,19 +220,7 @@ We get this list:
Some combinations are special for \CONTEXT\ because \UNICODE\ doesn't specify
decomposition for all composed characters.
-\stopsection
-
-\startsubject[title=Colofon]
-
-\starttabulate
-\NC Author \NC Hans Hagen \NC \NR
-\NC \CONTEXT \NC \contextversion \NC \NR
-\NC \LUAMETATEX \NC \texengineversion \NC \NR
-\NC Support \NC www.pragma-ade.com \NC \NR
-\NC \NC contextgarden.net \NC \NR
-\stoptabulate
-
-\stopsubject
+\stopsectionlevel
\stopdocument