[myfonts,12pt]
\mainlanguage[en-us]
\setupindenting[yes,0.5in]
\definedescription[description]
\setupdescription[description][
alternative=serried,
headstyle=bold,
style=normal,
width=broad,
before=,
after=,
]
\setupheads[indentnext=yes] % To get indentation after section
On 9/14/24 12:41, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> You have to use the narrow environment and apply it with the
> beforehead and afterhead command and in addition enable the aligntitle
> option.
>
> Wolfgang
Yeah, that does seem to work. Thanks!
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Kirill Davidov schrieb am 14.09.2024 um 08:59:
Greetings,
As per Russian GOST standards, numbered section headings are flush left
and start with the paragraph indent. Is there a proper way to indent a
section heading? The code simulates what I want visually, but it
unfortunately causes the headi
[title=Very long section title that makes you question the
author's writing capabilities]
\input dijkstra
\stopsection
\setuphead[section][
style=\bf,
align=flushleft,
distance=1em,
indentnext=yes,
before=\blank[2*big]\indentation,
]
\startsection[title=Foo]
\input dij
amily [TimesNewRoman] [rm][Times New Roman]
\definetypeface [TimesNewRoman] [mm] [math] [stixtwo]
\setupbodyfont [TimesNewRoman,12pt]
\mainlanguage[en-us]
\setupindenting[yes,0.5in]
\setupheads[indentnext=yes] % To get indentation after section numbers, use this
\setuphead[par
][Times New Roman]
\definetypeface [TimesNewRoman] [mm] [math] [stixtwo]
\setupbodyfont [TimesNewRoman,12pt]
\mainlanguage[en-us]
\setupindenting[yes,0.5in]
\setupheads[indentnext=yes] % To get indentation after section numbers, use this
\setuphead[part][
page=no,
placehead=yes
\definefontfeature [default] [default] [trep=yes]
\definefontfamily [TimesNewRoman] [rm][Times New Roman]
\definetypeface [TimesNewRoman] [mm] [math] [stixtwo]
\setupbodyfont [TimesNewRoman,12pt]
\mainlanguage[en-us]
\setupindenting[yes,0.5in]
\setupheads[indentnext=yes] % To get indentation after
margin
settings, and also the same indentation rules and font size and font.
It seems that ConTeXt (which I compiled via Windows Terminal, this
*is* the proper way to compile ConTeXt docs, right?) seems to make
text that is less... compact, and I am not sure if this is due to me
not adding
Hans Hagen via ntg-context schrieb am 13.08.2024 um 17:40:
On 8/13/2024 4:49 PM, fm117...@students.panola.edu wrote:
Hello, ConTeXt mailing list! I have a question regarding a difference
in the code that I have which uses the same paper size and margin
settings, and also the same indentation
Hans Hagen via ntg-context schrieb am 13.08.2024 um 17:40:
On 8/13/2024 4:49 PM, fm117...@students.panola.edu wrote:
Hello, ConTeXt mailing list! I have a question regarding a difference
in the code that I have which uses the same paper size and margin
settings, and also the same indentation
On 8/13/2024 4:49 PM, fm117...@students.panola.edu wrote:
Hello, ConTeXt mailing list! I have a question regarding a difference in the code that I have which
uses the same paper size and margin settings, and also the same indentation rules and font size and
font. It seems that ConTeXt (which I
Hello, ConTeXt mailing list! I have a question regarding a difference in the
code that I have which uses the same paper size and margin settings, and also
the same indentation rules and font size and font. It seems that ConTeXt (which
I compiled via Windows Terminal, this *is* the proper way to
simple "lines" (or even
\par after each line)?
I’ll need to typeset a book of poetry soon, that will probably need a
lot of different indentation/aligments…
Hraban
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\nameemaillink#1%
>> {\ifxmlattempty{#1}{email} {\name{#1}} \else {\goto{\name{#1}}
>> [url(mailto:\xmlatt{#1}{email})]} \fi}
>>
>> I thought I was done when I noticed that a composed name with an empty first
>> name, with or without an email address, is slightly inden
address.
> \def\nameemaillink#1%
> {\ifxmlattempty{#1}{email} {\name{#1}} \else {\goto{\name{#1}}
> [url(mailto:\xmlatt{#1}{email})]} \fi}
>
> I thought I was done when I noticed that a composed name with an empty first
> name, with or without an email address, is slightly inde
Michael Guravage schrieb am 15.02.2024 um 21:28:
Greetings,
I'm typesetting an address book whose addresses are in XML. A typical
entry has this structure:
email="" mobile="" />
initials and birthday are required, first_name can be left blank
to:\xmlatt{#1}{email})]} \fi}
I thought I was done when I noticed that a composed name with an empty
first name, with or without an email address, is slightly indented. In the
mwe Moe and Curly, without first names, are indented; while Shemp and
Michael aren't.
That the undesired indentation/
with other mechanism which rely on certain settings, e.g. changing the
\parindent
value can result in unwanted result with paragraph indentation set with
\setupindenting[...].
Wolfgang
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If your question is of int
but that seems like a crude way to do it.
>> Can someone either enlighten me on either
>> (a) the Right ConTeXt Way to do this, or
>> (b) a document that would tell me this, if I knew to read it?
>> I've looked in the wiki, the not-so-short intro to ConTeXt, and &quo
Can someone either enlighten me on either
(a) the Right ConTeXt Way to do this, or
(b) a document that would tell me this, if I knew to read it?
I've looked in the wiki, the not-so-short intro to ConTeXt, and "ConTeXt:
an excursion" with no luck.
Hi Jim,
such a feature exists
On 7/15/23 21:46, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
> Hi, list! I want to know how to make numbers in text item groups run
> along with text (for instance, wrt indentation) regardless of their
> position in text. In the following example:
Hi Jairo,
alignsymbol=yes might be what you need (if I’
Jairo A. del Rio schrieb am 15.07.2023 um 21:46:
Hi, list! I want to know how to make numbers in text item groups run
along with text (for instance, wrt indentation) regardless of their
position in text. In the following example:
\setupindenting[yes,medium]
\starttext
\startitemize[a,text
topitem
\startitem \input{jojomayer}\stopitem
\startitem \input{jojomayer}\stopitem
\stopitemize
\stoptext
> On 15 Jul 2023, at 20:46, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
>
> Hi, list! I want to know how to make numbers in text item groups run along
> with text (for instance, wrt indenta
Hi, list! I want to know how to make numbers in text item groups run along
with text (for instance, wrt indentation) regardless of their position in
text. In the following example:
\setupindenting[yes,medium]
\starttext
\startitemize[a,text][textdistance=none]
\startitem \input{jojomayer
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 01:24:08PM -0300, Jim via ntg-context wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 08:28 (-0400), Carlos via ntg-context wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 02:27:56PM -0300, Jim via ntg-context wrote:
> >> In the wiki page https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Ind
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 12:35 (-0400), Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Apr 2023, Jim via ntg-context wrote:
>> In the wiki page https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Indentation there is the
>> fo
On Sat, 15 Apr 2023, Jim via ntg-context wrote:
> In the wiki page https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Indentation there is the
> following example:
>
> %
>
> \setupindenting[medium,yes]
> \setupit
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 08:28 (-0400), Carlos via ntg-context wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 02:27:56PM -0300, Jim via ntg-context wrote:
>> In the wiki page https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Indentation there is the
>> fo
On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 02:27:56PM -0300, Jim via ntg-context wrote:
> In the wiki page https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Indentation there is the
> following example:
>
> %
>
> \setupindenting[medium,ye
In the wiki page https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Indentation there is the
following example:
%
\setupindenting[medium,yes]
\setupitemize[indentnext=auto]
\startitemize
\item One
\stopitemize
This paragraph should
Actually it works if I comment out "\setupindenting" (or with a manual
`\indentation`).
But then, no indentation on the rest of the document :(
Le 23/02/23 à 22:27, Alex Leray via ntg-context a écrit :
\setupindenting[yes,
change to medium indentation. Is this a bug or a feature (i.e., should I
change something to work properly in both environments)?
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Gerben Wierda via ntg-context schrieb am 03.06.2022 um 00:57:
On 19 May 2022, at 18:22, Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context
mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>> wrote:
You have to provide a minimal example, in the following the example
the text within the frame isn't indented.
I cannot always provide a
> On 19 May 2022, at 18:22, Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> You have to provide a minimal example, in the following the example the text
> within the frame isn't indented.
I cannot always provide a minimal example (how much I would like to) as my TeX
is produced in a pipeline f
Gerben Wierda via ntg-context schrieb am 19.05.2022 um 17:27:
I have these kinds of statements
\framed[frame=off,align=flushleft,width=\textwidth]{\phrasetext{metamodelexplanation}}
but the text inside the frame is typeset with indentation.
I tried \setupindenting both before and after
I have these kinds of statements
\framed[frame=off,align=flushleft,width=\textwidth]{\phrasetext{metamodelexplanation}}
but the text inside the frame is typeset with indentation.
I tried \setupindenting both before and after \starttext, (none,no,never) but
that doesn’t work.
How do I turn
ow, with a
bibliography at the end with French indentation; with vertical spaces
separating two lines within the same chapter when in the dummy text
there is a supposed change of scene within the narrative; with etc.
etc., etc., etc...
Anyway, after uncommenting grid=yes again, I will send you th
While that gives me the number of the chapter, it does not give me
correct indentation when the chapter title runs to more than one line.
What I would prefer to do is to be able to call the chapter number
automatically with placing 1., 2., etc. in list={}
ves me the number of the chapter, it does not give me
correct indentation when the chapter title runs to more than one line.
What I would prefer to do is to be able to call the chapter number
automatically with placing 1., 2., etc. in list={}
is case.
>
> Some location values seem to affect the indentation in the next paragraph. A
> fix
> is to use \indentation after \stopplacefigure.
>
Wow, that was fast. At least I know it wasn‘t a misunderstanding on my part
On Tuesday, February 8, 2022 7:12 AM Michael Urban via ntg-context wrote:
> produces output (for me) with the next paragraph after the figure placement
> unindented. I cannot think of a workaround hack in this case.
Some location values seem to affect the indentation in the next paragr
he space "as is"?
one can make the tab 'active' and have a meaning of say 2em but that's
normally not what one does in tex ... btw, there are options for doing
lines with odd/even indentation schemes
a tab at the start of a line (when it can be recognized as such) could
wor
apply a formatting to
the counter with a processor.
I do not get the head indented with your code.
The serried alternative disables paragraph indentation before the title.
You solution is one possible method, another one is to put the title in
a \framed block and change the left margin in
Thank you for that!
This certainly gives me an italic Remark and an upright 1. I feel a bit
uneasy about adding the style to the text key, but if there is no other way
out...
I do not get the head indented with your code.
/Mikael
Den fre 31 dec. 2021 00:26fv leung via ntg-context
skrev:
> Can
Can solve with
\defineenumeration[remark][
alternative=serried,
width=fit,
text={{\it Remark}},
headstyle=\tf,
indenting={first,medium},
%headcommand=\groupedcommand{\hskip 1em}{},
]
Mikael Sundqvist via ntg-context 於 2021年12月31日 週五
上午4:55寫道:
> Hi,
>
> I have two questions:
>
> 1)
Hi,
I have two questions:
1) What is the correct way to indent the first line of a (serried)
enumeration? In the example below, I can use headcommand, but then I
do not know what I should replace "1em" below to fit the medium
indenting.
2) I miss a numberstyle. What is the correct way to (in the
: 'small' indentation, no indentation on 'first':
\setupindenting[yes, medium, next]
\setupheads[indentnext=yes]
\setupinteraction[state=start, click=yes, focus=standard, color=darkblue]
\mainlanguage[en]
\protected\def\FancySuperscript#1⁾{\superscript{#1}}
\protected\de
to]
\setuptyping[indentnext=auto]
% Might use: 'small' indentation, no indentation on 'first':
\setupindenting[yes, medium, next]
\setupheads[indentnext=yes]
\setupinteraction[state=start, click=yes, focus=standard, color=darkblue]
\mainlanguage[en]
\protected\def\FancySuperscri
:
\definemeasure[Indentation][1cm]
\definenarrower
[LinesIndentation]
[ before=\blank,
after=\blank,
default=left,
left=\measure{Indentation}]
\definelines
[Poem]
[ before=\startLinesIndentation,
after=\stopLinesIndentation,
indenting={yes,-\measure{Indentation
pushed to the left, disregarding
> the item's indentation.
>
> I think I read about this behaviour somewhere, but I have spent 4 hours
> looking for it in the manuals and I can't find it. :(
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> %-st
Considering the following MWE, I would like to know how I can get the table
inside the item to be aligned with the item. It seems the tabel takes the
width right, but it gets pushed to the left, disregarding the item's
indentation.
I think I read about this behaviour somewhere, but I have sp
stall this module: https://github.com/adityam/filter
> >
> > How do I add this module to my current installation? Thanks for your
> consideration.
>
> I'm not quite sure what you mean by 'render' Python code. If you just mean
> to typeset it using a m
r this I need to
> install this module: https://github.com/adityam/filter
>
> How do I add this module to my current installation? Thanks for your
> consideration.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by 'render' Python code. If you just mean to
typeset it using a monos
> >
> > I have this nagging issue of indentation (in the 1st line) showing up
> > inside \framed in spite of all the commands to skip indentation (see
> > attached PDF).
> >
> > It appears that *\setupindenting[no]* is not playing any role here and
> > some ot
On 10/21/2021 10:32 AM, Ramkumar KB via ntg-context wrote:
Hello,
I have this nagging issue of indentation (in the 1st line) showing up
inside \framed in spite of all the commands to skip indentation (see
attached PDF).
It appears that *\setupindenting[no]* is not playing any role here and
]
{% percent sign here, otherwise you get a space
Chief Vitalstatistix\\
Getafix\\
Dogmatix\\
Asterix\\
Obelix\\
}
}
\stoptext
Massi
Il 21/10/21 10:32, Ramkumar KB via ntg-context ha scritto:
Hello,
I have this nagging issue of indentation (in the 1st line) showing up
inside
I use
\removeunwantedspaces
in this case.
Ramkumar KB via ntg-context 於 2021年10月21日 週四 下午4:32寫道:
> Hello,
>
> I have this nagging issue of indentation (in the 1st line) showing up
> inside \framed in spite of all the commands to skip indentation (see
> attached PDF).
>
Hello,
I have this nagging issue of indentation (in the 1st line) showing up
inside \framed in spite of all the commands to skip indentation (see
attached PDF).
It appears that *\setupindenting[no]* is not playing any role here and some
other parameter is overriding this.
Any tips would be
tion
But I would like to have:
Introduction:
Disability and marginalisation
Is there some way I can provide a space (whose amount I can determine
specifically) after the \crlf in list={}? Effectively I am trying to provide a
space at the beginning of a line, and I know I can't us
ing of a line, and I know I can't use \indentation or
similar here.
I may have to do it back at the preamble level by setting up a different kind
of \setuphead, but I was hoping that in just this one case I could do it inside
th
ere some way I can provide a space (whose amount I can determine
> specifically) after the \crlf in list={}? Effectively I am trying to provide
> a space at the beginning of a line, and I know I can't use \indentation or
> similar here.
>
> I may have to do it back at the preamble
:
Introduction:
Disability and marginalisation
Is there some way I can provide a space (whose amount I can determine
specifically) after the \crlf in list={}? Effectively I am trying to
provide a space at the beginning of a line, and I know I can't use
\indentation or similar here.
>
>> >> > This does not:
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > \defineitemgroup[myitems][itemize][margin=2em,before=before,n,packed]
>> >> >
>> >> > This does not either:
>> >> >
>> >> &
>
> >> > Is there a rule for this glitch which makes it worth memorizing, or is
> >> > this just a bug?
> >> >
> >> > 2. 'before' not working in nested item groups.
> >> >
> >> > \starttext
> >> > \sta
; \setupmyitems[n,packed,margin=2em,before=before]
>> >
>> > Is there a rule for this glitch which makes it worth memorizing, or is
>> > this just a bug?
>> >
>> > 2. 'before' not working in nested item groups.
>> >
>> >
before' not working in nested item groups.
> >
> > \starttext
> > \startitemize[before=before1]
> > \item 1
> > \startitemize[before=before2]
> > \item 2
> > \stopitemize
> > \stopitemize
> > \stop
; \startitemize[before=before1]
> \item 1
> \startitemize[before=before2]
> \item 2
> \stopitemize
> \stopitemize
> \stoptext
>
> Both before1 and before2 should appear, but only before1 is shown.
>
> 3. How to wrap the line under the bulletin
Both before1 and before2 should appear, but only before1 is shown.
3. How to wrap the line under the bulletin or number?
To be more precise, the current wrapping behavior of, say, "\item 0 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9" is:
* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9
How can we remove the indentation of the
nt numbers, and I’m unsure how I should setup the indentation.
With 'narrower' the numbered titles would be difficult.
\setuplabeltext[en][Exercise=Exercise~]
\definehead[Exercise][section]
\setuphead[Exercise][
bodypartlabel=Exercise,
number=yes,
ownnumber=yes, % ??
way=bytext
Beautiful! This makes things even more succinct. I notice that if I try to
prevent paragraph indentation after a MyPart heading with the
"indentnext=no" argument, it doesn't work. Is this because of the
\page[blankpagebreak] command in the "after" argument? (In any ca
>
> I hope this will give you some ideas!
>
> References:
>
>https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupinitial
> <https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupinitial>
>
n and the use of one of these old commands results in an error.
While it's easy to fix the problem you're going to find the next problem
because LMTX has a new mechanism which is related to paragraph
related settings like indentation. As a result of this new mechanism
\lettrine places the i
can also use the slope option to change the
indentation for letters like A or V.
Wolfgang
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On 7/18/21 11:54 PM, Gerben Wierda wrote:
> With the following minimal example:
> [...]
> both the initial and the bold stuff after it is indented. With hoffset I
> can move the initial, but not what comes after. I have been
> experimenting but haven’t found a way to solve this.
Hi Gerben,
this m
On 2021-07-18, Gerben Wierda wrote:
> PS. switching \kap and \bf has an interesting result, the first
> character of the words is not in bold. This did not happen with
> lettrine in mkii
I do not have an answer to your question, but I'd like to point out that
you can keep using lettrine with ConT
With the following minimal example:
\definemeasure[CAindent][12pt]
% Every chapter body text starts with a drop cap:
\setupinitial[n=3,m=1,-\measure{CAindent}]]
\setupindenting[yes,\measure{CAindent}]
\starttext
\placeinitial S{\bf{\kap uppose we}} have a system for the approval of
loans. \input
Hi Nicola,
Am Sat, Apr 24, 2021 at 07:25:27PM - schrieb Nicola:
> I maintain the ConTeXt plugin for Vim. Currently, there are no
> indentation rules (except for embedded MetaPost code), and that is
> intentional: as the examples above show, there is no commonly accepted
> inden
a some tool. The usual functions in Vim and Emacs never results
> in
> a style like this.
I maintain the ConTeXt plugin for Vim. Currently, there are no
indentation rules (except for embedded MetaPost code), and that is
intentional: as the examples above show, there is no commonly accepted
in
ecise one I am facing now.
The problem, you see, is that \startalignment only offers a few key words like
flushleft, middle etc. and not what I need this time, which is a precise
indentation feature like .5cm. I suppose my real problem is not being
sufficiently au fait with how definitions work. I
offers a few key
words like flushleft, middle etc. and not what I need this time, which
is a precise indentation feature like .5cm. I suppose my real problem is
not being sufficiently au fait with how definitions work. I just can't
seem to get a definition that gives me a result like
Ch
lem, you see, is that \startalignment only offers a few key words
> like flushleft, middle etc. and not what I need this time, which is a precise
> indentation feature like .5cm. I suppose my real problem is not being
> sufficiently au fait with how definitions work. I just can't seem t
ifnot{\structurelistuservariable{author}}{}{\structurelistuservariable{author}}%
}
which successfully gives me a ToC with:
Chapter title
Author name
But I want the author name indented by .5cm and do not know how to use 'margin'
in the above definition, or some other way of getting the
flushleft, middle etc. and not what I need this time, which
is a precise indentation feature like .5cm. I suppose my real problem is
not being sufficiently au fait with how definitions work. I just can't
seem to get a definition that gives me a result like
Chapter title
a
> Chapter title
> Author name
>
> But I want the author name indented by .5cm and do not know how to use
> 'margin' in the above definition, or some other way of getting the
> indentation. I have tried various versions of 'margin' before the \doifnot
'margin' in the above definition, or some other way of getting the
indentation. I have tried various versions of 'margin' before the
\doifnot part of the definition, but to no avail.
Hopefully I can achieve:
Chapter title
; > \setupindenting[yes,medium]
> >
> > \starttext
> >
> > \startitemize[n,text][stopper=,lefttext=(,righttext=)]
> >
> > \startitem A\stopitem
> >
> >
> > \startitem B\stopitem
> >
> >
> > \startitem C\stopitem
> >
> > \stopitemi
group doesn't follow indentation. Adding \leavevmode only has
effect on the first line, and only insert a spurious space from the
second item on. How would I solve this? To be clear, I want indenting
before numbers, i.e. (1), not (1). Thanks beforehand.
\setupitemize [each] [margin=sta
Hi list. I have the following example:
\setupindenting[yes,medium]
\starttext
\startitemize[n,text][stopper=,lefttext=(,righttext=)]
\startitem A\stopitem
\startitem B\stopitem
\startitem C\stopitem
\stopitemize
\stoptext
The item group doesn't follow indentation. Adding \leave
On 1/14/2021 10:44 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Hi again,
the following example used to work with LMTX (but not MkIV) from September.
Now I get the "narrower" indentation only if I comment the first line (in both
versions) – apparently there’s a setup conflict, and I don’t know an
> Am 14.01.2021 um 10:44 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm :
>
> Hi again,
> the following example used to work with LMTX (but not MkIV) from September.
>
> Now I get the "narrower" indentation only if I comment the first line (in
> both versions) – apparently there’
Hi again,
the following example used to work with LMTX (but not MkIV) from September.
Now I get the "narrower" indentation only if I comment the first line (in both
versions) – apparently there’s a setup conflict, and I don’t know any more why
I needed this setup.
Could you expla
\stopxrow}
\stopembeddedxtable
\stopitemize
\stoptext
I want to add the xtable as a list item. I’m experiencing two issues:
1. Item number is placed at the bottom of the xtable.
2. There is an added horizontal space, so that the xtable has a minimal
indentation that the first item doesn’t
. The
\setupquotation command obviously affects both the \quotation command and
\start- stopquotation environment.
Is there an elegant way to apply the \setupquotation command and retain the
quotation indentation?
Cheers,
Michael
Here's a mwe.
\showframe
\showgrid
\setupwhitespace[medium]
%
Thanks for the fix in today upload. Unfortunately the issue with paragraph indentation seems to be back (first paragraph is indented but given ‘next’ is given, it should not, or at least was not before) \setupindenting[yes, next, 1em]\starttext\input knuth\stoptext Do we still need to add the
nting[yes, always, big]>> \starttext>> \noindentation>> a>> >> a>> \stoptext>> >> Using LMTX (2020.11.19 11:28), I get indentation with \noindentation.>> >> Could anyone confirm this?> > Yes, something is wrong.> >
indentation with \noindentation.
Could anyone confirm this?
Yes, something is wrong.
begin example
\showgrid
\starttext
\parindent\emwidth
a
\everypar{\setbox\scratchbox\lastbox}
a
\stoptext
end example
Ah, okay. We have normalization enabled now. That means two things:
- instead if
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 20.11.2020 um 17:41:
Dear list,
I have the following MWE:
\showframe\showgrid
\setupindenting[yes, always, big]
\starttext
\noindentation
a
a
\stoptext
Using LMTX (2020.11.19 11:28), I get indentation with \noindentation.
Could anyone confirm
e following MWE:
>
> \showframe\showgrid
> \setupindenting[yes, always, big]
> \starttext
> \noindentation
> a
>
> a
> \stoptext
>
> Using LMTX (2020.11.19 11:28), I get indentation with \noindentation.
>
> Could anyone confirm this?
>
> Many
Dear list,
I have the following MWE:
\showframe\showgrid
\setupindenting[yes, always, big]
\starttext
\noindentation
a
a
\stoptext
Using LMTX (2020.11.19 11:28), I get indentation with \noindentation.
Could anyone confirm this?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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> >
> > The second bracket group of \placefigure is for references.
> > Instead of
> >
> > \placefigure[here,none][indentnext=yes]{}{...
> >
> > write
> >
> > \setupfloat[figure][indentnext=yes]
> > \placefigure[here,none]{}{...
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