On 9/26/23 20:46, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> [...]
> The \startblockquote command removes the last skip to ensure only the
> space which is set by the environment appears in the output.
Many thanks for your explanation, Wolfgang.
> The default method to put some space befo
:
\showframe\showgrid\showstruts
\setuppapersize[A6]
\setupitemgroup
[itemize][1]
[ before={\blank[quarterline]},
after={\blank[quarterline]\null}]
\starttext
one
\startblockquote
\startitemize
\item
\showframe\showgrid\showstruts
\setuppapersize[A6]
\setupitemgroup
[itemize][1]
[ before={\blank[quarterline]},
after={\blank[quarterline]\null}]
\starttext
one
\startblockquote
\startitemize
\item a.
\stopitemize
\sto
]
[ before={\blank[.125th]},
after={\blank[.125th]}]
\starttext
one
\startblockquote
\startitemize
\item a
\stopitemize
\stopblockquote
two
\stoptext
The blockquote disables the space after the list, but not before.
Have I hit a bug or am I missing something?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuppapersize[A6]
\setupitemgroup
[itemize][1]
[ before={\blank[.125th]},
after={\blank[.125th]}]
\starttext
one
\startblockquote
\startitemize
\item a
\stopitemize
;:bq"
replace: |
\startblockquote
$|$
\stopblockquote
And this means all I have to do is type :bq and as you can sense from
the example above, I have the \start and \stop and intervening space all
ready to work with.
Hope it helps!
Julian
On 26
\stoptext
But now, blockquote is altered:
\startblockquote
\input lorem
\stopblockquote
But not narrower itself:
\startnarrower
\input lorem
\stopnarrower
\stoptext
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If your question is of interest to others as well
I have some text that is a block quote, but also has line numbering:
\setuplinenumbering[step=3] \starttext
\startblockquote
\startlinenumbering
\input knuth
\stoplinenumbering
\stopblockquote \stoptext
The line numbering
p
\startpar\xmlflush{#1}\stoppar
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:blockquote
\startblockquote\xmlflush{#1}\stopblockquote
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:section:level3
\xmldoif{#1}{/blockquote} {
\xmldoifnot{#1}{/p} {
\section{\xmlflush{#1}}
}
}
:*}
\xmlsetsetup{#1}
{(div|section)[contains(@class,'level3')]/h3/../!p/../h3}
{xml:section}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregistersetup{xml:initialize}
\startxmlsetups xml:p
\startpar\xmlflush{#1}\stoppar
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:blockquote
\startblockquote\xmlflush
style=\directsetup{blockquote:style},
indenting=none,
indentnext=yes]
\starttext
\chapter{Testing}
\input ward
\startblockquote
\input knuth
\stopblockquote
\input zapf
{\it This is what Italic letters look like.} {\bf And these are bold.}
\startblockquote
This is what it said,
upindenting[yes]\tfx\setupinterlinespace},
spacebefore=medium,
indentnext=no,
leftmargin=no,
rightmargin=no,
]
\starttext
\subject{asdf}
\dorecurse{5}{
\input knuth
\startblockquote
\input ward
\stopblockquote
\input knuth
\input ward
\subject{asdf}
\input knuth
\startblockquote
\input
enting[yes]\tfx\setupinterlinespace},
spacebefore=medium,
indentnext=no,
leftmargin=no,
rightmargin=no,
]
\starttext
\subject{asdf}
\dorecurse{5}{
\input knuth
\startblockquote
\input ward
\stopblockquote
\input knuth
\input ward
\subject{asdf}
\input knuth
\startblockquote
\
fore). In
fact, I first tested the following example before responding to Michael's
question:
%%% SOF
\usebodyfont[termes]
\setupbodyfont[schola]
\setupdelimitedtext
[blockquote]
[style={\switchtobodyfont[termes]}]
\starttext
main body font here
knuth
\startblockquote
\input knuth
\stopblockquote
this is normal text
\par
{\bf this is bold}
\par
{\it this is italics}
\startblockquote
this is normal text
\par
{\bf this is bold}
\par
{\it this is italics}
\stopblockquote
\stoptext
Best,
S
eird. Put a
comment marker after [termes] for a different result
},
after={ \stopnarrower \blank \indenting[next]},
]%
\starttext
\chapter{Testing}
\input ward
\startblockquote
\input knuth
\stopblockquote
\input zapf
{\it This is what Italic letters look like.} {\bf And thes
w about defining a new command?
Thanks for pointing me in that direction. That looks good.
>
> \definedelimitedtext[rtlblockquote][before={\righttoleft}]
> \definenote[otnote][footnote]
> \setupnote[otnote][align=l2r]
> \starttext
> \input zapf
> \startblockquote
> \
the text direction for single notes?
It doesn’t seem an option for \startfootnote. How about defining a new
command?
\definedelimitedtext[rtlblockquote][before={\righttoleft}]
\definenote[otnote][footnote]
\setupnote[otnote][align=l2r]
\starttext
\input zapf
\startblockquote
\input zapf\fo
=0em,]
\definedelimitedtext[rtlblockquote]
\setupdelimitedtext[rtlblockquote]
[leftmargin=0em,rightmargin=1.5em,before={\righttoleft}]
\starttext
\input knuth
\startblockquote
\input knuth\footnote{this starts on the left.}
\stopblockquote
\startrtlblockquote
\input knuth\footnote
]
[leftmargin=0em,rightmargin=1.5em,before={\righttoleft}]
\starttext
\input knuth
\startblockquote
\input knuth\footnote{this starts on the left.}
\stopblockquote
\startrtlblockquote
\input knuth\footnote{this should start on the left, but it doesn't.}
\stoprtlblockquote
ey are.
> > Is
> >
> > > > there a way to do this? (Maybe \righttoleft is the wrong
> > command?) I
> >
> > > > thought I could define a new rtlblockquote with appropriate
> > settings, like
> >
> > > so:
> >
> > &g
kquote with appropriate
settings, like
> so:
> >
> > \definedelimitedtext[rtlblockquote]
> >
> > \setupdelimitedtext[rtlblockquote]
> >
> >
> > [leftmargin=0em,rightmargin=1.5em,before={\righttoleft}]
> >
> > But
>
> > \definedelimitedtext[rtlblockquote]
> >
> > \setupdelimitedtext[rtlblockquote]
> >
> >
> > [leftmargin=0em,rightmargin=1.5em,before={\righttoleft}]
> >
> > But maybe there’s a better way. Any hints?
> You switch directions when we're still in verti
margin=0em,]
>
> \starttext
>
> \input knuth
>
> \startblockquote
>
> \input knuth
>
> \stopblockquote
>
> \startblockquote
>
> \righttoleft
>
> \input knuth
>
> \stopblockquote
>
> \input knuth
>
> \stoptext
>
> %
On 12/13/2021 5:25 PM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
I have the following example:
%
\setupdelimitedtext[blockquote]
[leftmargin=1.5em,rightmargin=0em,]
\starttext
\input knuth
\startblockquote
\input knuth
\stopblockquote
Hi,
I have the following example:
%
\setupdelimitedtext[blockquote]
[leftmargin=1.5em,rightmargin=0em,]
\starttext
\input knuth
\startblockquote
\input knuth
\stopblockquote
\startblockquote
\righttoleft
\input knuth
\stopblockquote
\input
]
% In the unabridged mode, show the abridged text
\definestartstop[unabridged]
\stopmode
\starttext
\startabridged
\input knuth
\startunabridged
\startblockquote
\input ward
\stopblockquote
\stopunabridged
\input zapf
\stopabridged
Excellent, many thanks! Starting to get the feel of the matter
knuth
\startblockquote
\input ward
\stopblockquote
% \startmode[abridged]
% \input knuth
% \stopmode
\stopmode
\startmode[abridged]
\input knuth
\stopmode
% \startmode[abridged]
% \input zapf
% \stopmode
\stoptext
===
Unfortunately - as pointed out on the wiki - modes cannot be nested
; >
> > Then, in the main tex file:
> >
> >
> > \startsolution
> > ...
> > \stopsolution
> >
> >
> > By default, gives the version without solution. Compile with --mode=solution
> > to get the version with solution. The s
d there is apparently no
> inheritance/continuance.
Can you give an example for a use case?
> What is needed is something like this
>
> \startmode[abridged]
> \input knuth
>
> \startmode[unabridged]
> \startblockquote
> \input ward
> \stopblockquote
> \stopmo
,translate etc to get multiple modes.
Here's a working sample:
===
% \definebuffer[unabridged]
% \definebuffer[abridged]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\starttext
\startmode[unabridged]
\input knuth
\startblockquote
\input ward
\stopblockquote
% \startmode[abridged]
% \input knuth
% \stopmode
\stopmode
\setupdelimitedtext[blockquote][left=‘,right=’]
> \startblockquote Hello world! \stopblockquote
> “Hello world!”\\
> «Hello world!»\\
> ‘Hello world!’\\
> \startquote Hello world! \stopquote\\
> \quote{Hello world!}\\
> \stoptext
>
> The text stream seems to have an additional
\setupquotation[left=«,right=»]
\startquotation Hello world! \stopquotation
\setupquotation[left=‘,right=’]
\startquotation Hello world! \stopquotation
\setupdelimitedtext[blockquote][left=‘,right=’]
\startblockquote Hello world! \stopblockquote
“Hello world!”\\
«Hello world!»\\
‘Hello world!’\\
\startquote Hello
\makeupwidth,corner=round]
The poems of St John of the Cross have been important for me in
recent years. This is John’s prayer from a verse in his Spiritual
Canticle:\footnote{John of the Cross, {\em Spiritual Canticle},
stanza 32. }
\startblockquote
You looked with love upon me, and deep
:\footnote{John of the Cross, {\em Spiritual Canticle},
stanza 32. }
\startblockquote
You looked with love upon me, and deep within, your eyes imprinted
grace. This mercy set me free, held in your love’s embrace, to lift
my eyes adoring to your face.
\stopblockquote
I wonder how often John
Spiritual Canticle}, stanza 32. }
\startblockquote
You looked with love upon me, and deep within, your eyes imprinted grace. This
mercy set me free, held in your love’s embrace, to lift my eyes adoring to your
face.
\stopblockquote
I wonder how often John prayed that prayer.
\stopframedtext
Maybe
te{John
> of the Cross, {\em Spiritual Canticle}, stanza 32. }
>
> \startblockquote
> You looked with love upon me, and deep within, your eyes imprinted grace.
> This mercy set me free, held in your love’s embrace, to lift my eyes adoring
> to your face.
> \st
=.77\makeupwidth,corner=round]
The poems of St John of the Cross have been important for me in recent
years. This is John’s prayer from a verse in his Spiritual
Canticle:\footnote{John of the Cross, {\em Spiritual Canticle}, stanza
32. }
\startblockquote
You looked with love upon me, and deep
]},
spacebefore={medium,flexible},
leftmargin=no]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}{
\input knuth
\startblockquote
\input knuth
\stopblockquote
\input knuth
}
\stoptext
Two noteworthy things:
1
,
indentnext=no,
leftmargin=no,
rightmargin=no,
]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}{
\input knuth
\startblockquote
]},
spacebefore={medium,flexible},
left=
]
\starttext
\input knuth
\section{A section heading}
\input knuth\par
\blank
\input knuth\par
\startblockquote
=no,
leftmargin=no,
rightmargin=no,
]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}{
\input knuth
\startblockquote
\input knuth
\stopblockquote
\dorecurse{5}{
\dorecurse{5}{Some text on a grid. }
\startblockquote
\dorecurse{10}{A quotation in a smaller font. }
\stopblockquote
\dorecurse{5}{This should be on the grid again. }}
\stoptext
--
With style=\tfx it kind of works as long as the quotations
In the latest standalone ( ConTeXt ver: 2020.12.30 16:45 LMTX fmt:
2020.12.30),
\startblockquote and \stopblockquote do not work when I use the key,
method=font, or include \setupquotation[method=font].
MWE
%\setupquotation[method=font]
\setupdelimitedtext[blockquote][
% method=font,
before
]},
spacebefore=line,
spaceafter=line]
\starttext
\samplefile{weisman}
\startblockquote
\samplefile{weisman}
\stopblockquote
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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Thanks, Wolfgang, for the explanation.
Best, Alan
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 11:33 AM, Wolfgang Schuster <
schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Alan Bowen <bowenala...@gmail.com>
> 19. Oktober 2016 um 17:15
> \starttext
> \startblockquote
> [w]hile we may
>
> [
Alan Bowen <mailto:bowenala...@gmail.com>
19. Oktober 2016 um 17:15
\starttext
\startblockquote
[w]hile we may
[w]hile we may
\stopblockquote
\stoptext
seems to fail with the latest beta (ConTeXt ver: 2016.10.14) unless
one replaces the first line with
\[w\]hile we may.
\starttext
\startblockquote
[w]hile we may
[w]hile we may
\stopblockquote
\stoptext
seems to fail with the latest beta (ConTeXt ver: 2016.10.14) unless one
replaces the first line with
\[w\]hile we may.
The error message is
tex error > tex error on line 4 in file
/Users/bowen1/Desk
e={\directsetup{interlinear:front}}]
\stopsectionblockenvironment
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\dorecurse{2}{\input knuth\par
\startblockquote\input zapf\stopblockquote}
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\dorecurse{2}{\input knuth\par
\startblockquote\input zapf\stopblockquote}
I missed that. Thanks, Wolfgang!
Alan
On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 12:54 PM, Wolfgang Schuster <
schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Alan Bowen <bowenala...@gmail.com>
> 16. Mai 2016 um 18:49
> In the following, the indentation using \startblockquote is t
Alan Bowen <mailto:bowenala...@gmail.com>
16. Mai 2016 um 18:49
In the following, the indentation using \startblockquote is twice what
it should be:
\setupdelimitedtext
[blockquote]
[before={\blank[small,fixed]
\setupnarrower[left=1.5pc,right=0pc]
\startnarrower[left
In the following, the indentation using \startblockquote is twice what it
should be:
\setupdelimitedtext
[blockquote]
[before={\blank[small,fixed]
\setupnarrower[left=1.5pc,right=0pc]
\startnarrower[left,right]
\noindentation},
after={\par\stopnarrower
\blank[small
\index{Zapf}\startblockquote
\input zapf
\stopblockquote
\blank
\index{Knuth}\start
\input knuth
\stop
\page
But it doesn’t happen with
\index[setuppapersize]{\type{\setuppapersize}}
\type{\setuppapersize} here.
\completeindex
\stoptext
In the \start
gt;
> In the latest beta, “[...]” is a problem in block quotations and [] does
> not appear in the output.
>
> \setupdelimitedtext
> [blockquote]
> [before={\blank[small,fixed]},
> after={\blank[small,fixed]}]
>
> \starttext
> [t]he quotation goes as
kquote]
[before={\blank[small,fixed]},
after={\blank[small,fixed]}]
\starttext
[t]he quotation goes as follows:
\startblockquote
\startblockquote\relax
[t]he science of astrology was developed in, most probably,
\stopblockquote
\input ward
\stoptext
“[...]” is OK in the body text and “[]” a
[t]he quotation goes as follows:
\startblockquote
[t]he science of astrology was developed in, most probably,
\stopblockquote
\input ward
\stoptext
“[...]” is OK in the body text and “[]” appears in the output.
But, in the block quotation, “[…]” gets the error message:
tex error >
s text.
\startblockquote
This is a quote\footnote{This is a footnote.
\startblockquote This is another quote.\stopblockquote}
\stopblockquote
\stoptext
How can I have differet setups for blockquotes in footnotes?
\startsetups[note:blockquote]
\setupdelimitedtext
[blockquote]
[before={
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setupdelimitedtext
[blockquote]
[before={\blank[big]}, after={\blank[big]}]
\setupdelimitedtext
[blockquote:note]
[before={\blank[small]}, after={\blank[small]}]
\starttext
This is text.
\startblockquote
to typeset in a usable and readable way. It should look something
like this:
---snip: minimal example---
\starttext
\setupdelimitedtext[blockquote]
{{\bf Geschlecht} \qquad Geschlecht \hfill $0,1$}
\startblockquote
Das Geschlecht des Probanden.
\stopblockquote
\blank
{{\bf SoB} \qquad Geburtssaison
this:
---snip: minimal example---
\starttext
\setupdelimitedtext[blockquote]
{{\bf Geschlecht} \qquad Geschlecht \hfill $0,1$}
\startblockquote
Das Geschlecht des Probanden.
\stopblockquote
\blank
{{\bf SoB} \qquad Geburtssaison \hfill $1,\dots,4$}
\startblockquote
Jahreszeit der Geburt. Kodierung: 1
]
\starttext
\startparagraph
\input ward
\stopparagraph
\startblockquote
\input ward
\stopblockquote
\startparagraph
\input ward
\stopparagraph
\startblockquote
\input ward
\stopblockquote
\startparagraph
\input ward
\stopparagraph
\stoptext
From what I understand, if [indentnext
]}]
\setupdelimitedtext
[blockquote]
[spacebefore=medium,
spaceafter=medium,
indenting=no]
% Do not indent the first line after a block quote
\setupdelimitedtext[blockquote][indentnext=auto]
\starttext
\startparagraph
\input ward
\stopparagraph
\startblockquote
\input ward
of a two-page background.
%%
\chardef\kindofpagetextareas\plusone
\starttext
\startBlockQuote
Honorar und Verbot des Nachdrucks sind im Grunde der Verderb der
Litteratur.
Writing for money and reservation of copyright are, at bottom, the
ruin of literature
[annotation]
\define[2]\AnnotationCommand
{\startblockquote
\noindent #2%
\stopblockquote}
\defineannotation[bigquote]
\setupannotation[bigquote]
[alternative=command,
command=\AnnotationCommand
]
\starttext
He said:
\startbigquote
This is interesting!
\stopbigquote
\stoptext
environment.
Wolfgang
And here it is:
% ConTeXt LuaTeX
\usemodule[annotation]
\define[2]\AnnotationCommand
{\startblockquote
\noindent #2%
\stopblockquote}
\defineannotation[bigquote]
\setupannotation[bigquote]
[alternative=command,
command=\AnnotationCommand]
\starttext
He
On 2013–01–17 H. Özoguz wrote:
% ConTeXt LuaTeX
\usemodule[annotation]
\define[2]\AnnotationCommand
{\startblockquote
Remove the empty line:
\define[2]\AnnotationCommand{%%
\startblockquote
Marco
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
Am 17.01.2013 13:13, schrieb ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl:
There is no error message when I run this example.
Sorry, that was my mistake, I meant this one:
++
\usemodule[annotation]
\define[2]\AnnotationCommand
{\startblockquote
\noindent #2%
\stopblockquote
]\AnnotationCommand
{\startblockquote
\noindent #2%
\stopblockquote}
\defineannotation[bigquote]
\setupannotation[bigquote]
[alternative=command,
command=\AnnotationCommand]
Change this setup to:
\setupannotation
[bigquote]
[alternative=command,
display=yes,
command
[totalnumber={},samplesize=,author={\invertedauthor}]
\def \citeauthoroutpage[#1][#2]{\cite[alternative=authoryears,left={},
right={, #2)},inbetween={ (}][#1]}
\starttext
According to \citeauthoroutpage[Fry95][p.~38]:
\startblockquote
\dots a financial system is a collection of institutions that facilitate
send us a minimal example of your problem because I?m unable
to reproduce your problem.
\setupnote[footnote][location=none]
\setupdelimitedtext[blockquote][spacebefore=]
\starttext
\dorecurse{100}
{\dorecurse{#1}{text }%
%\footnote{\startblockquote\dorecurse{#1}{text }\stopblockquote
]
\setupdelimitedtext
[blockquote]
[spacebefore=line]
\define[2]\AnnotationCommand
{\startblockquote
“#2”\wordright{\annotationparameter{subtitle}}%
\stopblockquote}
\setupannotation
[ display=no,
alternative=command,
command=\AnnotationCommand]
\starttext
Thus, I came
{#1}{text }%
%\footnote{\startblockquote\dorecurse{#1}{text }\stopblockquote} }
\footnote{\dorecurse{#1}{text }} }
\subject{Notes}
\placenotes[footnote]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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\setuppapersize[a5][A4]
\setuplayout[location=middle,marking=on,grid=yes]
\setupbodyfont[14pt]
\setupdelimitedtext
[blockquote]
[spacebefore=halfline]
\showgrid
\starttext
\startblockquote
\input tufte
\stopblockquote
\dorecurse{2}{\input tufte}
\startblockquote
\input tufte
\stopblockquote
[blank]\noindentation},
after={\stoplinecorrection},
style=\tfx]
\setupdelimitedtext
[blockquote]
[spacebefore=line,
style=\tfx]
[…]
\startquotation
\getbuffer[quot]\footnote{foobar}
\stopquotation
\startblockquote
…
\stopblockquote
Thank you Wolfgang,
it works.
Best regards
{foobar}
\stopquotation
\startblockquote
…
\stopblockquote
Wolfgang
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,style=red]
\starttext \showframe[text][text]
\startbuffer
\startblockquote
\dorecurse{3}{Is this paragraph indented? It should not!}\par
\dorecurse{3}{Is this paragraph indented? It should! }
\stopblockquote
\stopbuffer
Test \in[someref] test\footnote{footnote}. \getbuffer % not OK!
Test test
Hi all,
it is not possible to adapt the interline space in delimited text environments
(without explicit add a \par) anymore. Example:
\setupdelimitedtext[blockquote][style=small]
\starttext
\input tufte
\startblockquote
\input tufte % \par
\stopblockquote
\input tufte
\stoptext
Greeting
for the main
text i would also use indenting for the quoted text. To let the quoted
text stand out you can indent all paragraphs with
...
\startblockquote
...
...
\stopblockquote
..
or you insert empty lines before and after the quoted text
\setupdelimitedtext
[environment]
[spacebefore
=\blank]
\setuphead[subject][after=,style=\bfa]
\starttext
\subject{No space after the header}
\input tufte
\subject{Space from the \tex{blockquote}-environment} % \vskip-\lineheight
\startblockquote
\input tufte
\stopblockquote
\input tufte
\startblockquote
\input tufte
\stopblockquote
interesting because it works in MkII when i add \setupinterlinespace[...] to
the preamble
\subject{Space from the \tex{blockquote}-environment} % \vskip-\lineheight
\startblockquote
\input tufte
\stopblockquote
\input tufte
\startblockquote
\input tufte
\stopblockquote
\startcolumns
\subject{No space after the header}
\input tufte
interesting because it works in MkII when i add \setupinterlinespace[...] to
the preamble
\subject{Space from the \tex{blockquote}-environment} % \vskip-\lineheight
\startblockquote
\input tufte
\stopblockquote
\input tufte
not have any specific environment for blockquote (but Thomas
and I have discussed adding something similar). The vanilla ConTeXt
equivalent \startblockquote ... \stopblockquote doesn't do anything fancy.
Finally,
li class=slide imgbig
h1Container Ships/h1
img src
} \section{ÄÖÜy}
\dorecurse{3}{%
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Can you see the header jumping? What can one do to avoid this behavior?
Greetings,
Andreas
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\chapter{ÄÖÜy} \section{ÄÖÜy}
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Can you see the header jumping? What can one do to avoid this behavior?
kind of tricky ... i uploaded a beta where you can
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Can you see the header jumping? What can one do to avoid this
behavior?
kind of tricky
\startblockquote ... \stopblockquote doesn't do anything fancy.
Finally,
li class=slide imgbig
h1Container Ships/h1
img src=filename.jpg /
/li
should be translated to
\IncludePicture[horizontal][filename.jpg]{Container Ships}
I do not know what
an interview with line
numbers. % #3
\stopMyCite
This ist a long transcription from an interview with line
numbers. % #4
\stoplinenumbering
And now \getMyCite[test] should output:
\startblockquote
This ist a long transcription from an interview with line numbers.
% #2
This ist
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and \startblockquote (text of the quotation) \blank \stopblockquote,
but I still get the unwanted indenting.
In the main text I want indenting of the first lines of most new paragraphs,
so I have \setupindenting[20pt,yes] in the preamble, but I do not want it in
the quotations. Placing
\setupdelimitedtext[blockquote][style={\setupbodyfont[9pt]},
use \switchtobodyfont rather than setupbodyfont.
and \startblockquote (text of the quotation) \blank \stopblockquote,
but I still get the unwanted indenting.
In the main text I want indenting of the first lines of most new paragraphs,
so I
:
\startblockquote
Ideas A, B and C.
\stopblockquote
But those ideas are nonsense.
On to the next paragraph...
Rather, it could be typeset that way if the TeX paragraph builder didn't
have the constant linespacing restriction (or maybe with \vadjust).
-Sanjoy
`Until lions have
to more than just me.
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\input knuth
%\vskip1sp
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-Sanjoy
___
If your question
wikify if the solution is interesting to more than just me.
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\input knuth
add a \par or an empty single line to make the paragraph builder happy..
the problem only occurs, when you insert the text from
suggestions, which I'll
wikify if the solution is interesting to more than just me.
\setupdelimitedtext[blockquote][style={\switchtobodyfont[8pt]}]
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\input knuth
add a \par or an empty single line to make the paragraph builder happy..
the problem only occurs, when you
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# \startappendices \stopappendices
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\startblockquote
The now also must be indivisible: that is, the now in the essential
and primary sense in which the now is inherent in all time; not,
indeed, the now in the derived sense of a period of time…This now,
which functions as the border between both past and future, must,
indeed
, workarounds welcome :-)
Best wishes
Idris
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The now also must be indivisible: that is, the now in the essential
and primary sense in which the now is inherent in all time; not,
indeed, the now in the derived sense
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