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diff --git a/tex/context/base/supp-vis.mkiv b/tex/context/base/supp-vis.mkiv index 22a745b13..460020306 100644 --- a/tex/context/base/supp-vis.mkiv +++ b/tex/context/base/supp-vis.mkiv @@ -47,16 +47,6 @@ %D \egroup %D \stoplinecorrection} -%D Although an integral part of \CONTEXT, this module is one -%D of the support modules. Its stand alone character permits -%D use in \PLAIN\ \TEX\ or \TEX\ based macropackages. -%D \ifCONTEXT \else If in some examples the verbatim listings -%D don't show up nice, this is due to processing by a system -%D that does not support buffering. In \CONTEXT\ we show the -%D commands in the margin, use bit more advanced way of -%D numbering, and typeset the source in \TEX nicolored -%D verbatim. Sorry for this inconvenience.\fi -%D %D Depending on my personal needs and those of whoever uses it, %D the macros will be improved in terms of visualization, %D efficiency and compatibility. These rather low level @@ -1863,13 +1853,6 @@ \protect -%D \ifCONTEXT \let\next=\relax \else \let\next=\endinput -%D The documented source you have been reading was processed -%D using some surrogate makeup. When this file is processed -%D in \CONTEXT, a few more examples show up here, like a local -%D table of contents and a local register. -%D \fi \next - %D Lets end with some more advanced examples. %D Definitions and enumerations come in many flavors. The %D next one for instance is defined as: |