| *ft_context.txt* For Vim version 9.2. Last change: 2026 Feb 14 |
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| This is the documentation for the ConTeXt filetype plugin. |
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| NOTE: the plugin requires |+vim9script|. |
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| CONTENTS *context.vim* *ft-context* |
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| 1. Introduction |ft-context-intro| |
| 2. Commands |ft-context-commands| |
| 3. Settings |ft-context-settings| |
| 4. Mappings |ft-context-mappings| |
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| *ft-context-intro* |
| Introduction ~ |
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| ConTeXt, similarly to LaTeX, is a macro-based typesetting system built on TeX: |
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| https://wiki.contextgarden.net |
| https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Input_and_compilation/Text_editors/Vim |
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| The ConTeXt plugin provides syntax highlighting, completion and support for |
| typesetting ConTeXt documents. The recommended way to typeset a document is to |
| use |:ConTeXt|, which invokes the `mtxrun` script that is found in $PATH. |
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| For more fine grained control over the command and its environment, |
| `context.Typeset()` can be used directly (or `context#Typeset()` from legacy |
| Vim script). For instance, if a version of ConTeXt is installed in |
| `~/context`, you may define a function to use it similar to the following: |
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| import autoload 'context.vim' |
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| var os = "linux" # Update to match your system |
| var arch = "arm64" # Update to match your system |
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| def MyConTeXt() |
| var env = { |
| 'PATH': $'{$HOME}/context/tex/texmf-{os}-{arch}/bin:{$PATH}' |
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| context.Typeset("%", env) |
| enddef |
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| nnoremap <silent><buffer><leader>t <scriptcmd>MyConTeXt()<cr> |
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| This code should go in `~/.vim/after/ftplugin/context.vim`. |
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| `context.Typeset()` accepts a third optional argument to specify a custom |
| typesetting command. That must be a function that takes a path and returns the |
| command as a |list|. For example: |
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| def ConTeXtCustomCommand(path: string): list<string> |
| return ['mtxrun', '--script', 'context', '--nonstopmode', path] |
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| def MyContext() |
| context.Typeset("%", v:none, ConTeXtCustomCommand) |
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| Large projects are often organized as a root document and various chapter |
| files. When editing a chapter file, it is convenient to invoke |:ConTeXt| |
| directly on it, rather than having to switch to the root file. A "magic line" |
| can be added at the beginning of each chapter file, which specifies the |
| relative path to the root file. For instance: |
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| % !TEX root = ../MyRoot.tex |
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| Vim searches for the magic line in the first ten lines of the current buffer: |
| if it is found, the document specified by that line is typeset rather than the |
| one in the current buffer. The root document does not have to be opened in |
| Vim. |
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| To extend completion and syntax highlighting, you may generate supporting |
| files using ConTeXt and add them to your configuration. If your configuration |
| resides in `~/.vim`, you may use these commands: |
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| mkdir -p ~/.vim/syntax/shared |
| cd ~/.vim/syntax/shared |
| mtxrun --script interface --vim |
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| The last command will create the following syntax files: |
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| - `context-data-context.vim`; |
| - `context-data-interfaces.vim`; |
| - `context-data-metafun.vim`; |
| - `context-data-tex.vim`. |
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| If present, such files will be automatically loaded to enhance syntax |
| highlighting. The same command can be used to update those syntax files. |
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| *ft-context-commands* |
| Commands ~ |
| *:ConTeXt* |
| Start a background |job| to typeset the document in the current buffer. The |
| command accepts an optional buffer's name, if you want to typeset a document |
| that is in a different buffer. |
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| *:ConTeXtLog* |
| Edit the log file corresponding to the source in the current buffer. |
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| *:ConTeXtJobsStatus* |
| Echo the number of jobs currently running in the background. |
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| *:ConTeXtStopJobs* |
| Stop all the ConTeXt jobs currently running in the background. |
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| *ft-context-settings* |
| Settings ~ |
| *'b:context_ignore_makefile'* |
| *'g:context_ignore_makefile'* |
| |:make| can be used to (synchronously) typeset a document. If a Makefile exists |
| and this option is not set, standard `make` is used. If this option is set, |
| `mtxrun` is invoked instead, even if a Makefile exists. |
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| g:context_ignore_makefile = 0 |
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| NOTE: before using |:make|, ensure that the working directory of the buffer is |
| set to the directory of the file you want to typeset. Additionally, be aware |
| that |:make| searches for `mtxrun` in $PATH. |
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| *'g:context_extra_options'* |
| A list of additional options to pass to `mtxrun`. |
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| g:context_extra_options = [] |
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| *'b:context_include'* |
| *'g:context_include'* |
| Dictionary of filetype/GROUP pairs for which syntax highlighting should be |
| activated between \startGROUP and \stopGROUP. The default is to highlight XML |
| between `\startXML` and `\stopXML`. |
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| g:context_include = {'xml': 'XML'} |
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| NOTE: Lua and MetaPost are always highlighted within the respective blocks. |
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| *'g:no_context_maps'* |
| When set, do not define any mappings. |
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| g:no_context_maps = 0 |
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| *ft-context-mappings* |
| Mappings ~ |
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| tp "reflow TeX paragraph" (motion). |
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| i$ "inside inline math block" (text object selection). |
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| a$ "around inline math block" (text object selection). |
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| ]] [count] start of sections forward. |
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| [[ [count] start of sections backward. |
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| ][ [count] end sections forward. |
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| [] [count] end of sections backward. |
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| ]} [count] end of blocks (\stop..., \setup..., |
| \define...) forward. |
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| [{ [count] begin of blocks (\start..., \setup..., |
| \define...) backward. |
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