standard indenting.
reverse is a somewhat weird option specific for your case; what if you
also want to change other things; better is:
\defineindenting[whatever][yes,2cm]
%defineindenting[whatever][yes,-2cm]
\starttext
\setupindenting[yes,-2em] \input ward \par
\setupindenting[yes,2em
Am 26.10.2012 um 13:53 schrieb Sietse Brouwer :
> Hello Piotr,
>
>> I cannot get defineindenting to work. Example attached.
>
>
> To input example text, use
> \input knuth
> not
> \knuth .
>
> After that change your example works for me, ap
ver, is not configurable. And frankly I've never seen
> varying paragraph indentations in a document. If you really need it
> you can build a wrapper around this.
>
>
> \def\defineindenting
> {\dodoubleempty\dodefineindenting}
>
> \def\dodefineindenting [#1][#2]
> {
actly what I mean.
To indent the first line you can use
\setupindenting [yes, 2cm]
That, however, is not configurable. And frankly I've never seen
varying paragraph indentations in a document. If you really need it
you can build a wrapper around this.
\def\defineindenting
{\dodoubleemp
Best
>
> Piotr
> 2012/10/26 Marco Patzer :
>> 2012-10-26 Piotr Kopszak:
>>
>>> Right, so is there a replacement for \defineindenting which works in
>>> the recent version?
>>
>> I don't know what \defineindenting is supposed
rco Patzer :
> 2012-10-26 Piotr Kopszak:
>
>> Right, so is there a replacement for \defineindenting which works in
>> the recent version?
>
> I don't know what \defineindenting is supposed to do. I can hardly
> believe that the dots in the output are intended.
2012-10-26 Piotr Kopszak:
> Right, so is there a replacement for \defineindenting which works in
> the recent version?
I don't know what \defineindenting is supposed to do. I can hardly
believe that the dots in the output are intended. What about this:
\definedelimitedtext
Right, so is there a replacement for \defineindenting which works in
the recent version?
2012/10/26 Marco Patzer :
> 2012-10-26 Sietse Brouwer:
>
>> Hello Piotr,
>>
>> > I cannot get defineindenting to work. Example attached.
>>
>>
>> To input examp
2012-10-26 Sietse Brouwer:
> Hello Piotr,
>
> > I cannot get defineindenting to work. Example attached.
>
>
> To input example text, use
> \input knuth
> not
> \knuth .
>
> After that change your example works for me, apart from producing something
> l
O yes, silly mistake! Anyway I'm still getting
-
! Undefined control sequence.
system > tex > error on line 1 in file test-indentations.tex:
Undefined control sequence ...
1 >> \defineindenting[myind
Hello Piotr,
> I cannot get defineindenting to work. Example attached.
To input example text, use
\input knuth
not
\knuth .
After that change your example works for me, apart from producing something like
'. . . :' in the indent space --- I am not familiar with
MkII, so
Hello list,
I feel a bit "out of context" not following the list closely for some
time so maybe this has been solved already. I cannot get
defineindenting to work. Example attached.
Best
Piotr
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http://okle.pl
test-indentations.tex
Description: Te
this worked some weeks ago:
\setupindentations[sample={Sprecher A},separator={:},distance=.5em]
\defineindenting[ra][text=Sprecher A]
\defineindenting[rb][text=Sprecher B]
\defineindenting[rc][text=Sprecher C]
\starttext
\startpacked
\ra Wie geht es dir?\par
\ra Ich fragte, wie es dir geht?\par
seems, that context didn't know these commands:
>
> \defineindenting[ra][text=rime a]
> \defineindenting[rb][text=rime b]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startindentations
> \ra pretty litte girl \par
> \ra pretty litte girl in a blue dress \par
> \rb pretty little g
>From the documenation on pape 242 (13.4):
A series of indenting commands can be enclosed with the commands:
\startindentation
\stopindentation
It seems, that context didn't know these commands:
\defineindenting[ra][tex
Piotr Kopszak schrieb:
Seems I almost learnt how to do it, but notice the whitespace after
the first paragraph.
Piotr
\setupindenting[yes,1pc]
\defineindenting[qq][text=,separator=,width=0.5\textwidth]
Just add the empty key 'after=' to your definition and the whitespace
vanish
Seems I almost learnt how to do it, but notice the whitespace after
the first paragraph.
Piotr
\setupindenting[yes,1pc]
\defineindenting[qq][text=,separator=,width=0.5\textwidth]
\starttext
\qq
\input zapf
\input knuth
\stoptext
2009/9/30 Piotr Kopszak :
> Hello list,
>
> Is there
finefieldstack[name][names][settings]
\definefiguresymbol[name][text][settings]
\definefloat[singular][plural]
\definefont[name][file]
# \definefontsynonym
\defineframed[name][settings]
# \defineframedcontent
\defineframedtext[name][settings]
\definehead[name][section]
# \definehspace
\defineindentin
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