In a previous question I got recommended to use \EveryPar instead of \everypar.
What is the difference between the two?
Are there other commands that I should capitalize the same way in ConTeXt?
In a previous question I got recommended to use \EveryPar instead of \everypar.
What is the difference between the two?
Are there other commands that I should capitalize the same way in ConTeXt?
From syst-aux.mkiv:
It's common use to use
\everyparfor special purposes. In ConTeXt we use this primitive for locating sidefloats. This means that when user assignments to\everyparcan interfere with those of the package. We therefore introduce\EveryPar.The same goes for \type
\EveryLine. Because TeX offers no\everylineprimitive, we have to call for\everylinewhen we are working on a line by line basis. Just by calling\EveryPar{}and\EveryLine{}we restore the old situation.
\EveryParprovides some interface for using the primitive\everyparthat's not so easy to deal with. – egreg Mar 25 '13 at 23:13