Am 16.09.2010 um 01:12 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:

> On Wed, 15 Sep 2010, John Haltiwanger wrote:
> 
>> In general though, it is completely unnecessary, as poetry generally has no
>> need to be defined in macros. But it's the edge cases, where I live :)
> 
> On the contrary, typesetting poerty can be very tricky. This is what I did 
> once to typeset the divine comedy. Don't ask how I figured out the right 
> value of the inbetween key :)
> 
> \setupindenting   [medium,yes]
> \setuplines[inbetween={\crlf\par\setupindenting[next]\testpage[3]},indenting=next]


You don’t need \testpage to keep the lines together, with the “option=packed”
setting there won’t happen a linebreak between the text but the ”preference”
keyword for \blank allows one.

\setuplines
  [option=packed,
   inbetween={\blank[preference,line]\setupindenting[next]},
   indenting=next]

Wolfgang

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