ig3_1_15 et al, and
> > https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig3_1_4
> > • positioning of yokugo-ruby https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_3_24
> > • inline cutting note (warichu) https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_4_1
> > • emphasis with sesame dot or bullet
> > • itemization http
ositioning of yokugo-ruby https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_3_24
> > • inline cutting note (warichu) https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_4_1
> > • emphasis with sesame dot or bullet
> > • itemization https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_5_6
> > • indenting of quotation para
rg/TR/jlreq/#fig2_3_24
> • inline cutting note (warichu) https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_4_1
> • emphasis with sesame dot or bullet
> • itemization https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_5_6
> • indenting of quotation paragraphs
> https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#f
/jlreq/#fig2_3_24
*
inline cutting note (warichu) https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_4_1
*
emphasis with sesame dot or bullet
*
itemization https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_5_6
Circled numbered are easy and achieved by adding additional number
conversions.
*
indenting of quotation
*
inline cutting note (warichu) https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_4_1
*
emphasis with sesame dot or bullet
*
itemization https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_5_6
*
indenting of quotation paragraphs
https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_5_7
*
tab setting https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq
/#fig2_3_24
inline cutting note (warichu) https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_4_1
emphasis with sesame dot or bullet
itemization https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_5_6
indenting of quotation paragraphs https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_5_7
tab setting https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_6_1
furiwake https
m getting your point right).
Complete sample that worked for me:
\setupindenting[yes,medium]
\starttext
\startitemize[a,intext]
[left=(, right=), stopper=, alignsymbol=yes, indenting={yes,medium}]
\startitem \input{jojomayer}\stopitem
\startitem \input{jojomayer}\stopitem
\startit
[a,intext][alignsymbol=yes,indenting=yes,width=\widthofstring{a.},distance=\spaceamount]
\startitem \samplefile{jojomayer}\stopitem
\startitem \samplefile{jojomayer}\stopitem
\startitem \samplefile{jojomayer}\stopitem
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Thanks Hans.
I've updated the wiki. I'm wondering if there's a way to also control the
indenting? Max's solution removed any indenting, allowing the text for the
second paragraph to be flush. It looks a little strange to see text
indented next to a drop-cap. The test case is the same
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, 3em, next]
={\vskip-\parskip},
width=3em,
hang=3,
]
\definedescription[answer][
before={\vskip-\parskip},
after={\vskip-\parskip},
width=3em,
hang=3,
indenting={yes, 3em, next}, % Does nothing
indentnext=yes, % Does nothing too
]
\starttext
\startcolumns[n=2]
\startquestion{(T.C
=2in,right=1in]
\startnarrower[left,right]
\noindent},
after={\stopnarrower
\blank[ExtractDistance]
\indenting[next]}]
%Now the following commands are available: \startExtract and \stopExtract
\starttext
The extract from Knuth
\startExtract \input knuth \stopExtract
t the one with tables indents. It also seems to
> spill into the right margin.
>
> How can I stop enumerated table environments from indenting?
>
> --Joel
>
> ___
> If your question is of inter
edge of text, but the one with tables indents. It also seems to spill into
the right margin.
How can I stop enumerated table environments from indenting?
--Joel
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, pleas
; [location=default]
>
> \setupindenting
> [yes, small]
>
> \setupwhitespace
> [small]
>
> \defineframedtext
> [prettyblock]
> [width=10cm,
> indenting={yes, small},
> background=color, backgroundcolor=lightgreen,
> foreground=color, foregroundcolor=b
Dear Oliver,
maybe something like this?
This is my example:
\starttext
\setuppapersize
[A5]
\setupexternalfigures
[location=default]
\setupindenting
[yes, small]
\setupwhitespace
[small]
\defineframedtext
[prettyblock]
[width=10cm,
indenting={yes, small},
background
,
text=,
width=,
before={\blank[nowhite]},
after={\blank[nowhite]},
indenting=no,
titledistance=1cm,
location=inmargin,
alternative=left,
headstyle=,
way=bychapter,
prefixsegments=chapter,
prefix=yes]
\starttext
\startchapter[title={Chapter
\starttext,
(none,no,never) but that doesn’t work.
How do I turn indenting off in all frameds with align=flushleft or
otherwise *everywhere*?
You have to provide a minimal example, in the following the example the
text within the frame isn't indented.
begin example
\setupindenting[yes,medium
indenting off in all frameds with align=flushleft or otherwise
*everywhere*?
Gerben Wierda (LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerbenwierda>)
R IT Strategy <https://ea.rna.nl/> (main site)
Book: Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture <https://ea.rna.nl/the-book/>
Book: M
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,
note{%
\inouter[
width=50mm,
stack=yes,
]{%
\placelocalnotes[footnote][before=,after=]
}}
\setupnote[footnote][
location=text,
indenting=no,
bodyfont={ss,8pt},% footnote text style
next=\PlaceFootnote,
align=flushleft,
] % footnote marker in text
\setupnotation[footnote][
way=byte
startstop[blockquote]
[
before={ \blank \startnarrower \setupwhitespace[2pt] \setupindenting[none]
\switchtobodyfont[termes]{\it }{\bf }% This is so weird. Put a
comment marker after [termes] for a different result
},
after={ \stopnarrower \blank \indenting[next]},
X Gyre Pagella Math]
\setupbodyfont[story,11pt]
\usebodyfont[termes]
\definestartstop
[blockquote]
[before={\blank\startnarrower\setupwhitespace[2pt]\setupindenting[none]},
style={\switchtobodyfont[termes]},
after={\stopnarrower\blank\indenting[next]}]
\starttext
\input
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
On 1/12/2022 1:09 AM, jbf via ntg-context wrote:
For poetry that has non-regular indentations, I simply
\definelines[poem] and set that up the way I want, obviously, with
\setuplines[poem] e.g. [before={\blank
\setupinterlinespace[line=2.5ex]},after={\blank},indenting=first
For poetry that has non-regular indentations, I simply
\definelines[poem] and set that up the way I want, obviously, with
\setuplines[poem] e.g. [before={\blank
\setupinterlinespace[line=2.5ex]},after={\blank},indenting=first].
And then, but I guess it is still a hack, I use \hskip
iant]
\setupnotation[variant][number=no]
\setupnote[variant][way=bypage,paragraph=yes,rule=off]
\definelines[slokaed][][indenting={yes, small, even},
before={\startnarrower\startlinenumbering},
after={\stoplinenumbering\stopnarrower}]
\definelines[slokaedplain][][inde
,
> style=\bfb]
>
> \definenote[someothername]
>
> \setupnote
>[someothername]
>[rule=off]
>
> \setupnotation
>[someothername]
>[numberconversion=set 2]
>
> \setupnotation
>[alternative=left,
>hang=fit,
> i
[alternative=left,
hang=fit,
indenting={yes,small},
indentnext=yes]
\setupinteraction
[state=start,
color=,
contrastcolor=]
\starttext
\subject{Grande lista de autores}
\placecontent[alternative=c]
\startsection[title={Whatever}][author={A. Uthor
hanks]%[numberconversion=set 2]
\setupnote[thanks][rule=off]
\setupnotation[thanks][numberconversion=set 2] % or set 1
%\setupnote[footnote][location=bottom] % does not work
%% all notes, footnotes etc.
\setupnotation[
alternative={left,bottom},
hang=fit, % if commented, hanging is larger
indent
ark]
[ alternative=serried,
width=fit,
text=Remark,
headstyle=italic,
headcommand={\unframed[offset=0pt,location=low,loffset=1em]},
numberconversionset=upright-n,
indenting={yes,medium}]
Wolfg
:
> 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 2
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 questio
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 c
umberconversion=set
2]\setupnote[thanks][rule=off]\setupnotation[thanks][numberconversion=set
2] % or set 1
%\setupnote[footnote][location=bottom] % does not work
%% all notes, footnotes etc.\setupnotation[
alternative={left,bottom},
hang=fit, % if commented, hanging is larger
inde
[ before={\blank\startnarrow[default=left,left=1cm]},
after={\stopnarrow\blank},
indenting={yes,-1cm}]
\showframe[text][text]
\starttext
before
\startlines
text \dorecurse{10}{ text}
text \dorecurse{40}{ text}
text \dorecurse{10}{ text}
\stoplines
after
\stoptext
Long version
e=off]
>
> % Two "environments" for Sanskrit verses, one with, one without
> linenumbers.
>
> % SANSKRIT EDITION linenumbers
> \definelines[slokaed][][indenting={yes, small, even},
>
> before=\startnarrower\startlinenumbering,after=\stoplinenumbering\st
[variant] [footnote]
\setupnotation[variant][number=no]
\setupnote[variant][way=bypage,paragraph=yes,rule=off]
% Two "environments" for Sanskrit verses, one with, one without
linenumbers.
% SANSKRIT EDITION linenumbers
\definelines[slokaed][][indenting={yes, small, ev
On 9/26/2021 5:07 PM, Fabrice Couvreur via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
How to fix the small problem in the code below where the text goes out
of the frame ?
Thanks
Fabrice
\usecolors[x11]
\starttext
\startframedtext[frame=off,width=\textwidth,
align={broad,right},indenting={yes},background
Hi,
How to fix the small problem in the code below where the text goes out of
the frame ?
Thanks
Fabrice
\usecolors[x11]
\starttext
\startframedtext[frame=off,width=\textwidth,
align={broad,right},indenting={yes},background=color,backgroundcolor=navajowhite1]
\startitemize[columns,three
/wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/definefirstline
> <https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/definefirstline>
>https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/Sorts-Mill-Goudy
> <https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/Sorts-Mill-Goudy>
>
> Nicola
Hi Nicola,
Thanks. This solves the indentation of the initial
lus .5\interwordstretch minus
\interwordshrink
\definedelimitedtext
[Exdent]
[leftmargin=1em,
indenting={yes,-1em},
indentnext=yes]}
\starttext
\input jojomayer
\input klein
\blank[2*line]
\SetupBib
\start
shrink
\definedelimitedtext
[Exdent]
[leftmargin=1em,
indenting={yes,-1em},
indentnext=yes]}
\starttext
\input jojomayer
\input klein
\blank[2*line]
\SetupBib
\startExdent
Kelly, Cynthia C., ed. 2005. {\em Oppenheimer and the Man
]
\startnarrower[left,right]
\setupalign[flushright,nothyphenated,broad]
\dontcomplain
\noindent},
after={\stopalignment\stopnarrower
\blank[EpigraphDistance]
\indenting[next]}]
\long\def\epigraph#1#2#3{%
\startEpigraphText #1 \par \stopEpigraphText
\ifx
[flushright,nothyphenated,broad]
\dontcomplain
\noindent},
after={\stopalignment\stopnarrower
\blank[EpigraphDistance]
\indenting[next]}]
\long\def\epigraph#1#2#3{%
\startEpigraphText #1 \par \stopEpigraphText
\ifx\hfuzz#3\hfuzz
\rightaligned{\ssa\sl --- #2}
\else
To get rid of the space add % after the setup (i.e. \setupindenting[no]%) or
even better use the indenting key with \startitemize or \setupitemize (i.e.
\startitemize[indneting=no]).
\startitemize[indenting=no] works perfectly.
are adding a extra space in the first line at the end of the
\setupindenting line.
To get rid of the space add % after the setup (i.e.
\setupindenting[no]%) or even better use the indenting key with
\startitemize or \setupitemize (i.e. \startitemize[indneting=no]).
Wolfgang
tend to
say that not indenting text between start-stop-commands is the way I
want my text.
I don't like to reflow paragraphs as I want to have one line for
each sentence. This is my only opinion about formatting text. Not
indenting is a good idea because sometimes I have really long lines and
iden
es.
>
> i.e. e.g.
> \setupsomething
> [name]
> [key=value,
> otherkey=value]
>
> while I prefer:
>
> \setupsomething[name][
> key=value,
> otherkey=value,
> ]
>
> That looks clearer to me and works a bit better with automatic inden
[key=value,
otherkey=value]
while I prefer:
\setupsomething[name][
key=value,
otherkey=value,
]
That looks clearer to me and works a bit better with automatic indenting in
editors.
But source code formatting is a matter of taste in most ca
Dear list,
is it possible to enable indenting globally for TEXpage environments?
Or is it recommended to create a separate environment for that purpose?
Please find a MWE below. It seems to me that \setupindenting must be set
explicitly for every page that needs indenting.
Best,
Jacob Kauffmann
On 2/28/2021 4:13 PM, Jacob Kauffmann wrote:
Dear list,
is it possible to enable indenting globally for TEXpage environments?
Or is it recommended to create a separate environment for that purpose?
Please find a MWE below. It seems to me that \setupindenting must be set
explicitly for every
opitemize
> >
> > \stoptext
> >
> > The item 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 so
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=standard
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.
Jairo
___
If your
}]}%
}
\def\startbibitem{\dodoubleempty\dostartbibitem}
\def\stopbibitem{\stopBibItem}
\definedescription[BibItem][
width=broad,
margin=1.5pc,
indenting={no},
indentnext=no,
alternative=hanging,
hang=1,
headcommand=\gobbleoneargument,
align=right,
before={\directsetup{tightspace}\bgroup\language
Hello,
I noticed yesterday that paragraph indenting appears to have changed
between
LMTX 2020.11.17 & 11.19. Usually the first paragraph after a section
heading
does not indent, as it does with all subsequent paragraphs. With 11.19
the first
paragraph does have an indent. I've had to re
On 11/21/20 10:44 PM, Richard Mahoney wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I noticed yesterday that paragraph indenting appears to have changed between
> LMTX 2020.11.17 & 11.19. Usually the first paragraph after a section heading
> does not indent, as it does with all subsequent paragraphs. Wit
On Tue, 10 Nov 2020 at 18:05, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Nov 2020, mf wrote:
>
> > Il 10/11/20 09:42, Sylvain Hubert ha scritto:
> > > Dear List,
> > >
> > > Does anyone know how to indent the paragraph beneath \placefigure in
> the
> >
On Tue, 10 Nov 2020, mf wrote:
> Il 10/11/20 09:42, Sylvain Hubert ha scritto:
> > Dear List,
> >
> > Does anyone know how to indent the paragraph beneath \placefigure in the
> > following example?
> >
> > \indenting[2em]
> >
On Tue, 10 Nov 2020 at 10:05, mf wrote:
> Il 10/11/20 09:42, Sylvain Hubert ha scritto:
> > Dear List,
> >
> > Does anyone know how to indent the paragraph beneath \placefigure in the
> > following example?
> >
> > \indenting[2em]
> >
Il 10/11/20 09:42, Sylvain Hubert ha scritto:
Dear List,
Does anyone know how to indent the paragraph beneath \placefigure in the
following example?
\indenting[2em]
\setupindenting[yes]
\starttext
\dorecurse{50}{a b c }
\placefigure[here,none][indentnext=yes
Dear List,
Does anyone know how to indent the paragraph beneath \placefigure in the
following example?
\indenting[2em]
\setupindenting[yes]
\starttext
\dorecurse{50}{a b c }
\placefigure[here,none][indentnext=yes]{}{
\startMPcode
draw fullcircle scaled 1cm
e item group altogether?
>
> Hi Sylvain,
>
> margin is the option here, not indenting.
>
> You can see the difference:
>
> \showframe\showgrid
> \starttext
> \startitemize[n, packed][indenting=2em]
> \item abc
> \stopitemize
> \startitemize[n,
On 11/9/20 8:09 PM, Sylvain Hubert wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> In the following example, what is indented is the text instead of the
> numbers.
> [...]
> Does anyone know how to indent the whole item group altogether?
Hi Sylvain,
margin is the option here, not indenting.
You can
Dear List,
In the following example, what is indented is the text instead of the
numbers.
\starttext
\startitemize[n, packed][indenting=2em]
\item abc
\item def
\item ghi
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Does anyone know how to indent the whole item group altogether?
Thanks
=]}}%
}
\def\FNo#1{{#1~}}
% I never managed to get number and text in consecutive lines without indented
text
% or at least a constant whitespace after the number.
\setupnote[footnote]
[location=text,
bodyfont=,
indenting=no,
before={\noindentation},
next
> \define\PlaceFootnote{%
> \inmargin[
> voffset=\dimexpr-\FNVOffset\lineheight\relax,
> width=\ColWidth,
> ]{%
> \vtop{\placelocalnotes[footnote][before=,after=]}}%
> }
>
> \def\FNo#1{{#1~}}
> % I never managed to get number and text in consecutive lines without
&
[footnote][before=,after=]}}%
}
\def\FNo#1{{#1~}}
% I never managed to get number and text in consecutive lines without indented
text
% or at least a constant whitespace after the number.
\setupnote[footnote][
location=text,
bodyfont=,
indenting=no,
before={\noindentation},
next=\PlaceFoo
On 02/07/2020 20:46, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> The following example needs version 2020.07.02 or newer.
Nice !
.F
pEpkey.asc
Description: application/pgp-keys
___
If your question is of interest to others as
Tommaso Gordini schrieb am 02.07.2020 um 17:33:
I have found this, that works, buy I don't know if there's a possibility
of using less code:
[...]
The following example needs version 2020.07.02 or newer.
begin example
\definelines [poem]
\setuplines
[poem]
[
\or
\spac_indentation_no_toggle
\or
\spac_indentation_do_toggle
\or
\spac_indentation_tri_toggle
\fi}
\protect
% questo codice attiva il rientro
\setupindenting[yes,1em]
\setuplines[indenting=three]
\starttext
\startpoem
Per correr miglior acque alza le vele
omai la navicella del
Thanks, Wolfgang. Your example works, but the verse indentation (
\setuplines[indenting=three]) is lost.
There's a way to preserve it?
Tommy
___
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Tommaso Gordini schrieb am 02.07.2020 um 16:48:
Taco, this works!
Thank you!
Now (last question), it's possibile to centering in the middle of the
page the whole verse block ?
You can use the framedtext environment but the content can no longer
split across pages.
\starttext
Hans Hagen schrieb am 02.07.2020 um 16:48:
On 7/2/2020 4:15 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hans Hagen schrieb am 02.07.2020 um 15:40:
On 7/2/2020 3:01 PM, Tommaso Gordini wrote:
[...]
I'll add this
\setuplines[indentnext={0pt,10pt,15pt,20pt}]
% \setuplines[indentnext={0pt,*,*}]
which then
, verse no. 2, 3, 5, and 6).
Is it possible to get what I ask for with ConTeXt?
The most I managed to do is this:
\starttext
\setupindenting[yes,1em]
\setuplines[indenting=even]
\startlines
Per correr miglior acque alza le vele
omai la navicella del mio ingegno,
che lascia dietro a sé mar sì
dentation_check_toggle
> {\ifcase\c_spac_indentation_toggle_state
> % nothing
> \or
> \spac_indentation_no_toggle
> \or
> \spac_indentation_do_toggle
> \or
> \spac_indentation_tri_toggle
> \fi}
> \protect
> %%
>
> to be used with:
&g
to get what I ask for with ConTeXt?
The most I managed to do is this:
\starttext
\setupindenting[yes,1em]
\setuplines[indenting=even]
\startlines
Per correr miglior acque alza le vele
omai la navicella del mio ingegno,
che lascia dietro a sé mar sì crudele;
e canterò di quel secondo regno
dove
\spac_indentation_check_toggle
{\ifcase\c_spac_indentation_toggle_state
% nothing
\or
\spac_indentation_no_toggle
\or
\spac_indentation_do_toggle
\or
\spac_indentation_tri_toggle
\fi}
\protect
%%
to be used with:
\setuplines[indenting=three]
Best wishes,
Taco
> On 2 Jul 2020, at 15
I managed to do is this:
\starttext
\setupindenting[yes,1em]
\setuplines[indenting=even]
\startlines
Per correr miglior acque alza le vele
omai la navicella del mio ingegno,
che lascia dietro a sé mar sì crudele;
e canterò di quel secondo regno
dove l'umano spirito si purga
e di salire al ciel
\setupindenting[yes,1em]
\setuplines[indenting=even]
\startlines
Per correr miglior acque alza le vele
omai la navicella del mio ingegno,
che lascia dietro a sé mar sì crudele;
e canterò di quel secondo regno
dove l'umano spirito si purga
e di salire al ciel diventa degno.
\stoplines
\stoptext
but that's
e{myindent}#1.}
\defineenumeration[sats][
text={Sats},
style={\em},
title=yes,
titlestyle=,
width=fit,
headstyle={\smallcaps\setcharacterkerning[sats]},
headcommand={\vakuum},
number=yes,
alternative=serried,
indenting={yes,\measure{myindent}},
]
\defineenumeration[SATS][sats][
headstyle=
distance, whitespace, but in this
instance, not indentation of certain lines in a toc. I tried
\setuplist[section][indenting=yes] and even indentation=yes in the
hope that existed. It doesn't, at least not used this way.
To change the vertical space between entries you use the before and
after
know how to control interline distance, whitespace, but in this
instance, not indentation of certain lines in a toc. I tried
\setuplist[section][indenting=yes] and even indentation=yes in the
hope that existed. It doesn't, at least not used this way.
To change the vertical space between
distance, whitespace, but in this instance, not
indentation of certain lines in a toc. I tried
\setuplist[section][indenting=yes] and even indentation=yes in the hope
that existed. It doesn't, at least not used this way.
But it must be simple enough to achieve?
Julian
://indica-et-buddhica.org/
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From: Henning Hraban Ramm
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Indenting entries in the table of contents?
Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2020 09:15:12 +0100
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> Am 2020-03-21 um 03:10 schrieb T. Kurt Bond :
>
> I'd like subsection entries in the table of contents to be indented slightly,
> and subsubsection entries to be indented slightly more, and subsubsubsection
> entries to be indented some more.
>
> Is there any way to do this?
It’s not
I'd like subsection entries in the table of contents to be indented
slightly, and subsubsection entries to be indented slightly more, and
subsubsubsection entries to be indented some more.
Is there any way to do this?
--
T. Kurt Bond, tkurtb...@gmail.com
][
alternative=word,
style=PoemFirstWord,
n=1,
]
\definestartstop[poem][
before={\startlines \setfirstline[PoemFirstLine] \placeinitial},
after={\stoplines},
]
\setuplines[indenting=odd]
\starttext
\startpoem
Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I've tasted
,
n=1,
]
\definestartstop[poem][
before={\startlines \setfirstline[PoemFirstLine] \placeinitial},
after={\stoplines},
]
\setuplines[indenting=odd]
\starttext
\startpoem
Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I've tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire
> Am 2020-02-29 um 21:39 schrieb Yves Cloutier :
>
> How does one indent lists to have the same indentation as paragraphs (ex:
> \small).
>
> It should apply to all lists, and so I assume I would need to use
>
> \setup
Have a look at
Hello,
How does one indent lists to have the same indentation as paragraphs (ex:
\small).
It should apply to all lists, and so I assume I would need to use
\setup
>
The documentation is a bit thin on how I would do this. Any pointers would
be appreciated!
Regards,
yc
I keep the space between the heading text and the paragraph from
>> stretching/shrinking in a description?
>>
>> MWE that exhibits variable space between the heading (the defined word) and
>> the paragraph text:
>>
>>
>>\definedescription
>
paragraph text:
>
>
> \definedescription
> [definition]
> [headstyle=italic,
>indenting=1em,
>alternative=hanging,
>margin=2em,
>distance=1.5em,
stretch=0,
How can I keep the space between the heading text and the paragraph from
stretching/shrinking in a description?
MWE that exhibits variable space between the heading (the defined word) and the
paragraph text:
\definedescription
[definition]
[headstyle=italic,
indenting
> headstyle={\em},
> titlestyle=,
> indentnext=no,% another way to get indentation is to comment this line
> indenting={yes,medium},
> ]
>
> \defineframedtext[anmärkningsbakgrunden][
> width=\textwidth,
> background=color,
> backgroundcolor=gray,
> ]
>
> \de
gt; %-- Working example, but it is not what I need --
> > \setupindenting[yes,small]
> > \defineconversion[mymix][1,\m{*},2]
> >
>
> \setupnotation[footnote][align={hz,hanging},indenting={yes,small,next},numberconversion=mymix]
> >
>
upnotation[footnote][align={hz,hanging},indenting={yes,small,next},numberconversion=mymix]
\startdocument
This is the first sentence with a footnote.\footnote{This is the
first footnote and its mark is "1".}
This is the second sentence with a footnote.\footnote{This is the
Hi,
I can change the mark of the second footnote from "2" to asterix by
defining a conversion like so:
%-- Working example, but it is not what I need --
\setupindenting[yes,small]
\defineconversion[mymix][1,\m{*},2]
\setupnotation[footnote][align={hz,hanging},indenting={yes,
what lines to comment to avoid the problem).
%%%
\defineenumeration[losning][
text=Lösning,
title=yes,
alternative=serried,
width=fit,
number=no,
headstyle={\em},
titlestyle=,
indentnext=no,% another way to get indentation is to comment this line
indenting={yes,medium},
]
\defineframedtext
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