Ah, this has been very helpful indeed. Thanks all.
On 8/23/06, John R. Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 22 August 2006 23:39, Derek Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
Another simple question--have at it!
I'd like to typeset some poetry. It should be indented, obey lines,
and the lines
Aditya,
With the first group of code, I get indenting=yes actually appearing
in there; yet the lines aren't indented or closer together
(vertically). I removed the '%' but that didn't seem to make a
difference.
On 8/23/06, Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, Derek
PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Derek Schmidt wrote:
Aditya,
With the first group of code, I get indenting=yes actually appearing
in there; yet the lines aren't indented or closer together
(vertically). I removed the '%' but that didn't seem to make a
difference.
Sorry
Hi,
Another simple question--have at it!
I'd like to typeset some poetry. It should be indented, obey lines,
and the lines should be close together, not like separate paragraphs.
So far I've got
\definestartstop[verse][commands=\obeylines]
What next?
All best,
Derek
Horacio,
I'm terribly new to this, but I'll offer what I know anyways:
1. Yes, the commands are the same.
2. I used
\setuparranging[2*4,doublesided]
to get what I *think* you might be trying to do. But I'm using A6 on
A4, so you might want
\setuparranging[2*2,doublesided]
Also, running
or not? :)
--Derek
On 8/9/06, Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Derek Schmidt wrote:
Hi there,
I'm a complete ConTeXt newbie, so please be patient with me. :)
I'm putting together a book and I'm trying to use the project
structure that Context likes so much. My
Hi there,
I'm a complete ConTeXt newbie, so please be patient with me. :)
I'm putting together a book and I'm trying to use the project
structure that Context likes so much. My components come out
beautifully--they are chapters in the book.
The product file is the actual book. I don't have the