I'm sure that someone is going to tell me that indenting is ugly, bad
typesetting practice.
But if I do want to use indenting, there are times when it should be
suppressed, perhaps automatically (like when immediately following a
heading, as is the current practice).
The minimal example below is
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Alan Braslau alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
I'm sure that someone is going to tell me that indenting is ugly, bad
typesetting practice.
But if I do want to use indenting, there are times when it should be
suppressed, perhaps automatically (like when immediately
On Fri, 16 Mar 2012, luigi scarso wrote:
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Alan Braslau alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
I'm sure that someone is going to tell me that indenting is ugly, bad
typesetting practice.
But if I do want to use indenting, there are times when it should be
suppressed,
Am Freitag, den 16.03.2012, 17:01 +0100 schrieb Alan Braslau:
% Minimal example:
\setupindenting [big,yes]
\setupquotation [before=\noindent] % no effect
\setupquotation [indenting=next] % noindent only at beginning of
quotation
\starttext
\input tufte
\startquotation
\input tufte