Context

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Context may refer to:

  • Context (language use), the relevant constraints of the communicative situation that influence language use, language variation, and discourse summary
  • Archaeological context, an event in time which has been preserved in the archaeological record
  • Opaque context, linguistic context in which substitution of co-referential expressions does not preserve truth
  • Trama (mycology) (context or flesh), the mass of non-hymenial tissues that composes the mass of a fungal fruiting body

Computing

  • Context (computing), the virtual environment required to suspend a running software program
  • Context awareness, a complementary to location awareness
  • Context menu, a menu in a graphical user interface that appears upon user interaction
  • ConTeXt, a macro package for the TeX typesetting system
  • ConTEXT, a text editor for Microsoft Windows
  • Operational context, a temporarily defined environment of cooperation

See also

  • All pages beginning with "Context"
  • All pages with titles containing "Context"
  • Contextual (disambiguation)
  • Contextualization (disambiguation)
  • Locality (disambiguation)
  • State (disambiguation)
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