\expanded{\writetolist[chapter]{}{#1}}
\startBilingualTitle
\noindentation\setlatin{}\tfd\setupinterlinespace\feature[+][smallcaps]\word{#1}\feature[<]
\nextBilingualTitle
\hfill\nextBilingualTitle
\noindentation\setarabic{}\tfd\setupinterlinespace{#2}
\stopBilingual
e, I can
just change the "after" argument to
"after=\page[blankpagebreak]\noindentation" and things work as expected, so
this isn't a real problem. I'm just curious.)
Thanks!
Joey
On Sat, Aug 7, 2021 at 5:20 AM Wolfgang Schuster <
wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com> wrot
his.
Hi Gerben,
this might be what you need:
% Every chapter body text starts with a drop cap:
\setupindenting[yes, medium]
\starttext
\chapter{Chapter}
\placeinitial So it was. \input knuth
\placeinitial So it was. \input knuth
\noindentation
\placeinitial So it was. \input kn
={\blank[small,fixed]
\setupnarrower[left=1.5pc,right=0pc]
\startnarrower[left,right]
\noindentation\switchtobodyfont[9pt]},
after={\par\stopnarrower
\blank[small,fixed]
\noindentation},]
\starttext
\input ward
\startblockquote
\input ward
\stopblockquote
\stoptext
I am attempting to get
lip[height=50mm]
{\externalfigure[cow.pdf][width=\textwidth]}
\noindentation
\dontleavehmode
\clip[height=50mm]
{\externalfigure[cow.pdf][width=\textwidth]}
\stoptext
I thought that you had your image in horizontal mode (inside a
paragraph) and then the paragraph was indented.
Cheers
On 11/20/20 9:07 PM, Joseph wrote:
> Thanks. Does the fix apply for similar issue I raised with below where
> all paragraphs are indented (expected is that first par is not indented) ?
>
> \setupindenting[yes, next, 1em]
> \starttext
> \input knuth
> \stoptext
Yes, the fix solves your issue.
users; Wolfgang SchusterObjet :Re: [NTG-context] \noindentation not working On 11/20/2020 6:27 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:> Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 20.11.2020 um 17:41:>> Dear list,>> >> I have the following MWE:>> >> \showframe\showgrid>> \setupinde
On 11/20/20 8:07 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> [...]
> Here's a fix:
> [...]
> (we might need adapt some more code); actually more correct would be:
>
> \def\spac_indentation_remove
>{\ifzeropt\parindent \else
> \begingroup
> \ifnum\lastnodetype=\gluenodecode
> \unskip % we also
On 11/20/2020 6:27 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
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
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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able\endgroup
Unless you have other reasons to create a group, you can just use:
\noindentation\dontleavehmode
\startxtable
...
\stopxtable
Aditya___
If your question is of interest to others as well
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\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
\stopformula
> > \stopbuffer
> >
> > \typebuffer
> > I do not want this line to be indented.
> >
> > \stoptext
> >
> > Compiled with an updated lmxt, and resulting pdf file is attached.
> \setuptyping
>[buffer]
>[before=\blank,
>
\noindentation}]% indentnext=no]
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Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
tel: 038 477 53 69 | www.pragma-ade.nl | www.pragma-pod.nl
}}
% Distance/glue after number or before note text never disappears :(
\setupnote[footnote][
location=text,
bodyfont=,
indenting=no,
before={\noindentation},
next=\PlaceFootnote,
]
\setupnotation[footnote][
way=bychapter,
align=flushleft,
indenting=no,
location=serried
Hi,
Why do all the rendering setups in strc-con.mkvi use \noindent? Can the
\noindet be replaced by \noindentation?
\noindent has some side effects. For example, consider this recent
question on TeX.SE:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/499464/context-empty-line-in-enumeration
which
width=10cm,
indenting={yes, small},
background=color, backgroundcolor=rosybrown:1,
foreground=color, foregroundcolor=black,
offset=2mm,
align=flushleft]
\starttext
\startprettyblock[width=7.5 cm,align={flushleft}]
\noindentation The Earth, as a habitat for animal life, is in ol
},
background=color, backgroundcolor=rosybrown:1,
foreground=color, foregroundcolor=black,
offset=2mm,
align=flushleft]
\starttext
\startprettyblock[width=7.5 cm,align={flushleft}]
\noindentation The Earth, as a habitat for animal life, is in old age and has
a fatal illness. Several, in fact
={yes, small},
background=color, backgroundcolor=rosybrown:1,
foreground=color, foregroundcolor=black,
offset=2mm,
align=flushleft]
\starttext
\startprettyblock[width=7.5 cm,align={flushleft}]
\noindentation The Earth, as a habitat for animal life, is in old age and has
a fatal
\headparameter
\else
\ignoreparskip
\noindentation % recently added, was a bug
\fi
If the headalternative is vertical, \headdisplay is true, if it is horizontal,
\headdisplay is false. It is easy to see that indentnext is not treated on
equal footing for these two, in fact, indentation
>[location=default]
>
> \setupindenting
>[yes, small]
>
> \setupwhitespace
> [small]
>
> \defineframedtext
> [prettyblock]
>[width=10cm,
> indenting={yes, small},
> background=color, backgroundcolor=darkblue,
> foreground=color, foregroun
On Thu, 21 Feb 2019 18:24:29 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> > \startprettyblock
> >\noindentation
>
> You don’t need \noindentation when you add “next” to the indenting
> options.
That's even better (meaning cleaner source). I didn't kno
=darkblue,
foreground=color, foregroundcolor=white,
offset=2mm,
align=flushleft]
\starttext
\startprettyblock
\noindentation
You don’t need \noindentation when you add “next” to the indenting options.
Wolfgang
background=color, backgroundcolor=darkblue,
foreground=color, foregroundcolor=white,
offset=2mm,
align=flushleft]
\starttext
\startprettyblock
\noindentation
The Earth, as a habitat for animal life, is in old age and has a fatal
illness. Several, in fact.
It would be happening w
k]
[width=10cm,
indenting={yes, small},
background=color, backgroundcolor=darkblue,
foreground=color, foregroundcolor=white,
offset=2mm,
align=flushleft]
\starttext
\startprettyblock
\noindentation
The Earth, as a habitat for animal life, is in old age and has a f
[halfline]
\startparagraph
\cite[extract][#QUOTE]
\stopparagraph
\startparagraph\noindentation
\blank[halfline]
\dontleavehmode\llap{– }\cite[author][#QUOTE]
\btxspace \doifnotempty{\cite[born][#QUOTE]}
{(\cite[born][#QUOTE]|–|\doiftext
Hagen <mailto:pra...@wxs.nl>
19. Februar 2018 um 22:05
ok, so there we need to use \noindentation then
There is still a empty line when parskip is zero.
\setuplayout
[backspace=2in,
width=middle]
\setuphead
[section]
[alternative=margintext,
style=]
%\setupwhitespace[line]
\sh
\directcheckedvspacing{disable}%
\input ward
\stoptext
Wolfgang
\noindentation doesn't have the side effects of \noindent
This is a shortened version of the original question with a section title
in the margin (\setuphead[...][alternative=margintext]) where \noindent
is part of the code (str
e a minimal example
which shows
the "disable" option for \blank produces the unwanted space.
\setuplayout
[backspace=2in,
width=middle]
\setupindenting [yes,medium]
\setupwhitespace[line]
\starttext
\noindent\inmargin{Ward}%
\directcheckedvspacing{disable}%
\input ward
\stoptext
space[line]
\starttext
\noindent\inmargin{Ward}%
\directcheckedvspacing{disable}%
\input ward
\stoptext
Wolfgang
\noindentation doesn't have the side effects of \noindent
Brian Hunt <mailto:brianmh...@gmail.com>
18. Februar 2018 um 13:48
Hi all,
I reported a curiosity on tex.stackexc
On 10/3/2016 5:19 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Mikael,
I didn’t know the difference between \noindent and \noindentation… It reminds
me of the subtle difference between \quote and \quotation, but I cannot tell
you why there is such a difference.
\noindent is a so called primitive operation
Hi Mikael,
I didn’t know the difference between \noindent and \noindentation… It reminds
me of the subtle difference between \quote and \quotation, but I cannot tell
you why there is such a difference.
Regarding the issue with the integral sign being too close to the line of text,
since you
ntg-context@ntg.nl /
>> http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
>> webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://tex.aanhet.net
>> archive : http://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/contextrev/
>> wiki : http://contextgarden.net
>>
width=\textwidth,height=\linewidth]\noindentation}]
\defineframedtext
[subjectblock]
[frame=off,
width=max,
offset=0pt,
before={\blank[2*big]}]
\starttext
\blank[8*big, force]
\dorecurse{10}
{\startsubjectblock
\startsubjectpar
\NC ENG4U \NC English (Grade 12) \NC\NR
[width=.3\textwidth]
\starttext
\blank[8*big, force]
\dorecurse{10}{
\blank[2*big]
\noindentation
\startsubjectpar
{\ss\tfc ENG4U}
\subjectpar
%% Need to keep the following together as a unit.
{\ss\tfc English (Grade 12)}
\starttext
\blank[8*big, force]
\dorecurse{10}{
\blank[2*big]
\noindentation
\startsubjectpar
{\ss\tfc ENG4U}
\subjectpar
%% Need to keep the following together as a unit.
{\ss\tfc English (Grade 12)}
\stopsubjectpar
\n
me=off,
bottomframe=on]\crlf},after={\stopframedtext\noindentation\blank[1cm]}]
\setuphead[subsection]
[style=\ss,
before={\blank[0.5cm]\startframedtext[offset=0.25cm,framecolor=black,
rulethickness=0.01cm, frame=off, topframe=off,
bottomframe=on]\crlf},after={\stopframedtext\noindentation\bla
mecolor=black,
> rulethickness=0.01cm, frame=off, topframe=off,
> bottomframe=on]\crlf},after={\stopframedtext\noindentation\blank[1cm]}]
>
> \setuphead[subsection]
> [style=\ss,
> before={\blank[0.5cm]\startframedtext[offset=0.25cm,framecolor=black,
> rulethickness=0.01cm, fra
.
I guess it could depend on the formatting of my headlines. Here they are:
\setuphead[section]
[style=\ss\tfa,
before={\blank[0.5cm]\startframedtext[offset=0.25cm,framecolor=black,
rulethickness=0.01cm, frame=off, topframe=off,
bottomframe=on]\crlf},after={\stopframedtext\noindentation\blank
wice 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,fixed]
> \noindentation}]
>
> \
,right]
\noindentation},
after={\par\stopnarrower
\blank[small,fixed]
\noindentation}]
\starttext
\input ward
\setupnarrower[left=1.5pc,right=0pc]
\startnarrower[left,right]
\input ward
\stopnarrower
\startblockquote
\input ward
\stopblockquote
\stoptext
What have I missed?
The blockquote envir
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
backgroundcolor=bgGrey1,
>> framecolor=bgGrey2,offset=0.25cm,
>> rulethickness=0.05cm, frame=off, topframe=on,
>> bottomframe=on]\crlf},after={\stopframedtext\blank[4cm]}]
>>
>> Is there an available option to be set?
> You have to add \noindentation after \stop
gGrey1,
framecolor=bgGrey2,offset=0.25cm,
rulethickness=0.05cm, frame=off, topframe=on,
bottomframe=on]\crlf},after={\stopframedtext\blank[4cm]}]
Is there an available option to be set?
You have to add \noindentation after \stopframedtext.
\setuphead
[chapter]
[before={\startframedtext},
Thank you for your answer, Thomas.
I tried something similar (putting a \noindentation at the end of the
"incipit" paragraph, but it failed if I put a \blank after that).
The sibling part
In the book of the history of luatex (v 0.50) it is said that the
sibling functions would not be i
} {incipit}
{\noindentation \xmlflush {#1}\par \noindentation}
{\xmlflush {#1}\par \indentation}
\stopxmlsetups
\starttext
\setupindenting [medium, yes]
\xmlprocessbuffer{main}{test}{}
\stoptext
This will suppress indentation for paragraphs with class "incipit" and
the following
of the paragraph after the table is caused by the
\noindentation
command which is called when you set “split=no” for your xtables. In older
versions of
the code Hans used \noindent instead which didn’t lead to the indentation
problem.
\setvalue{\??xtableflushsplit\v!no}%
{\noindentation % better than
to the indentation problem.
\setvalue{\??xtableflushsplit\v!no}%
{\noindentation % better than \noindent (no \dontleavehmode here) % else no
leftskip etc
%\ignorespaces
\clf_x_table_flush
method {\v!normal}%
\relax
\removeunwantedspaces}
Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang
.
The missing indentation of the paragraph after the table is caused by the
\noindentation
command which is called when you set “split=no” for your xtables. In older
versions of
the code Hans used \noindent instead which didn’t lead to the indentation
problem.
\setvalue{\??xtableflushsplit\v
=,
rightcolor=]
\setuphemistich
% [separator=\vl\hskip.25em\vl]
[separator=]
%% We need separate lines in the export, so use \start|stoplines
\definestartstop[VERSES][before={\blank[medium]\startlines
\noindentation},after={\stoplines \blank[medium]}]
\starttext
\startVERSES
\hemistiches{Become
]\startlines
\noindentation},after={\stoplines \blank[medium]}]
\starttext
\startVERSES
\hemistiches{Become a shunner of your affairs;}{Entrust all affairs to the
Decision.}
\hemistiches{Thus tight spaces will often widen;}{And open spaces will often
get tight.}
\stopVERSES
\stoptext
=,
separatorcolor=,
rightcolor=]
\setuphemistich
% [separator=\vl\hskip.25em\vl]
[separator=]
%% We need separate lines in the export, so use \start|stoplines
\definestartstop[VERSES][before={\blank[medium]\startlines
\noindentation},after={\stoplines \blank[medium]}]
\starttext
\start|stoplines
\definestartstop[VERSES][before={\blank[medium]\startlines
\noindentation},after={\stoplines \blank[medium]}]
\starttext
\startVERSES
\hemistiches{Become a shunner of your affairs;}{Entrust all affairs to
the Decision.}
\hemistiches{Thus tight spaces will often widen;}{And open
\noindentation. I
really need to spend some time to learn the power of setups! Thanks a
million, Wolfgang, and
Best wishes
Idris
--
Idris Samawi Hamid
Professor of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
. For
consistency we may as well go with
=
\startsetups[paragraph:indent]
\indentation
\stopsetups
\defineparagraph[indent][setups=paragraph:indent]
\startsetups[paragraph:noindent]
\noindentation
\stopsetups
\defineparagraph[noindent][setups=paragraph:noindent
[yes,medium,next]
\input knuth
\stop
\stoptext
end example
Thanks, Wolfgang -- or is it Hans? ;-) -- for this very instructive
example!
I just made one change: \noindentation instead of \noindent (my
understanding is that we're supposed to avoid very low-level indenting
commands
? ;-) -- for this very instructive example!
I just made one change: \noindentation instead of \noindent (my understanding
is that we're supposed to avoid very low-level indenting commands).
So the first paragraph of a footnote insertion contains an implicit title, or
does the footnote numeral
=,
beforesection={\noindentation\page\starttextbackground[SummaryBackground]},
aftersection={\stoptextbackground\blank}]
\setuphead[section][number=no,style=bold]
\definecombinedlist[content][section,summary]
\setupcombinedlist[content][level=4, alternative=c]
\starttext
\completecontent
\page
=,alternative=text,indentnext=no]
\setuphead[summary][number=no,style=bold,before=,after={\blank[sprong]},beforesection={\noindentation\page\starttextbackground[SummaryBackground]},aftersection={\stoptextbackground\page}]
\setupwhitespace[none]
\setupindenting[yes, small, next]
\definetextbackground
]},after=,indentnext=no]
\setuphead[summary][number=no,style=bold,before=,after={\blank[sprong]},beforesection={\noindentation\page\starttextbackground[SummaryBackground]},aftersection={\stoptextbackground\page}]
\setupwhitespace[none]
\setupindenting[yes, small, next]
\definetextbackground
, and it seems the indentation causes the
missing background on the first line.
So I placed \noindentation\page into beforesection (replacing \blank)
and get the background result I want, but still the bold is missing in the
summary title, and too much whitespace appears before the section title
={\noindentation\page\starttextbackground[SummaryBackground]},
aftersection={\stoptextbackground\blank}]
\setuphead[section][number=no,style=bold]
\definecombinedlist[content][section,summary]
\setupcombinedlist[content][level=4, alternative=c]
\starttext
\completecontent
\page
\dorecurse{9
]
[frame=off,offset=none,frameoffset=0pt,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=gray,
backgroundoffset=2ex]
\definehead[summary][section]
\setuphead
[summary]
[number=no,
style=bold,
before=,
beforesection={\noindentation\page\starttextbackground[SummaryBackground]},
aftersection
of
the background frame is missing
Changing bold to italic also has no effect.
Something strange
Also trying with \blank instead of \page, the background then starts right
after the previous section, and it seems the indentation causes the
missing background on the first line.
So I placed \noindentation
On 5/3/2014 9:34 AM, Bertrand Masson wrote:
Hello,
In the following code, the second ruleis indented.
How to remove this indentation ?
%code%
\setuppapersize[A5]
\setupindenting[small,yes]
\setuptextrules[inbetween=\noindentation]
\starttext
\starttextrule{introduction}
Once upon a time
Hello,
In the following code, the second ruleis indented.
How to remove this indentation ?
%code%
\setuppapersize[A5]
\setupindenting[small,yes]
\setuptextrules[inbetween=\noindentation]
\starttext
\starttextrule{introduction}
Once upon a time \unknown
\stoptextrule
\stoptext
%code%
Many thanks
\doTrans
\stoptexdefinition
% The following should work, but fails with current beta
\starttexdefinition doTrans [#SETUP]#TRANSLATION\EndTranslation
\language[en]
\doifsomething{#1}{\getparameters[TR][setup=,#SETUP]\TRsetup}
\noindentation\blank[halfline]
(\,\ignorespaces
setuppagechecker sothat
\definepagechecker[whatever]
\setuppagechecker[whatever]
[lines=35,
voffset=10pt,
before={\vfill\wordright{(see next page)}\par},
after=\noindentation]
and also
\checkpage [lines=35,
voffset=10pt,
before={\vfill\wordright{(see next page)}\par},
after
},
after=\noindentation]
and also
\checkpage [lines=35,
voffset=10pt,
before={\vfill\wordright{(see next page)}\par},
after=\noindentation]
Question: what is the voffset used for? Line height? If so then a better name
for this
would be nice, too!
regards
Keith.
Am 30.01.2014 um
[whatever]
\setuppagechecker[whatever]
[lines=35,
voffset=10pt,
before={\vfill\wordright{(see next page)}\par},
after=\noindentation]
and also
\checkpage [lines=35,
voffset=10pt,
before={\vfill\wordright{(see next page)}\par},
after=\noindentation]
in that case you use those values
: If \testpage
is active (meaning, there are indeed less than n lines left), then it
should not only input an pagebreak, but also some other command.
E.g.: somewhat like \testpage[n,{\noindentation}] should add
\noindentation before the paragraph, if and only if, there are less
than n lines left
, but need it with some extension: If \testpage
is active (meaning, there are indeed less than n lines left), then it
should not only input an pagebreak, but also some other command.
E.g.: somewhat like \testpage[n,{\noindentation}] should add
\noindentation before the paragraph, if and only
use case needed
Here two cases to compare:
1.
\setupindenting[yes, 9pt, first]
\starttext
\noindentation\input knuth\\
\input knuth\blank \noindentation
\input knuth
\testpage[35]\noindentation\input knuth
\stoptext
2.
\setupindenting[yes, 9pt, first]
\starttext
\noindentation\input knuth
On 1/30/2014 12:34 PM, H. Özoguz wrote:
use case needed
Here two cases to compare:
1.
\setupindenting[yes, 9pt, first]
\starttext
\noindentation\input knuth\\
\input knuth\blank \noindentation
\input knuth
\testpage[35]\noindentation\input knuth
\stoptext
2.
\setupindenting[yes, 9pt, first
]
{\bf #2} \wordright{\tfx (Heiliger Qur'an #3:#4)}
\blank[3pt]}
}
How can I setup, that paragraphs after this above block will not be indented?
You can add \noindentation at the end of your code. You can also use the
annotation
environment to create a new command for your text where
Hi there,
I have the following example with the font traditional arabic, but the
question is possibly independent from the font.
The code:
\definefont[Shehw][name:traditionalarabicnormal*arabic at 24pt] % or
file:amiri-regular.ttf*... file:alq.ttf
\def\Arab[#1]{\noindentation \setupalign
/Arabic_alphabet
For Arabic I use the font Scheherazade
\definefont[Shehkl][name:Scheherazade*arabic at 15pt]
\definestartstop[Arab][commands=\setups{Arabic}]
\def\Arab{\doArab}
\def\Arab[#1]{
\startArab
\noindentation
\setupalign[r2l]\Shehkl#1
\stopArab
}
which worked perfect, until today!
Now
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_alphabet
For Arabic I use the font Scheherazade
\definefont[Shehkl][name:Scheherazade*arabic at 15pt]
\definestartstop[Arab][commands=\setups{Arabic}]
\def\Arab{\doArab}
\def\Arab[#1]{
\startArab
\noindentation
\setupalign[r2l]\Shehkl#1
\stopArab
}
which
\egroup \blank \noindentation }
\frenchspacing
\setuptolerance[tolerant]
\endinput
%D \module
%D [file=s-map-10.mkiv,
%D version=2012.06.06,
%D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File,
%D subtitle=\MAPS\ journal style,
%D author={Hans Hagen, Taco Hoekwater and Siep Kroonenberg},
%D date=\currentdate,
%D
{\blank\noindentation}
\setupindenting[yes,medium]
\starttext
\input ward
\blank
\input ward
\Space
\input ward
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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thought I tried an older version, but perhaps not hard enough...
or you use this simple definition for the \Space command.
\def\Space{\blank\noindentation}
Thank you! Seems I was looking for \noindentation instead of \noindent
I can use that in other places, too.
Greetlings, Hraban
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by the wiki.
How can I only put the code on the wiki?
You can write code for the source and the output where you use fancbreak
in the source (already written by you) and for the output you just write
“\blank\noindentation” to simulate the \myblank command.
Wolfgang
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You can write code for the source and the output where you use fancbreak
in the source (already written by you) and for the output you just write
“\blank\noindentation” to simulate the \myblank command.
Done.
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Am 24.03.2011 um 18:26 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
\startitemize
\item Alleen een test
This is the paragraph which is not indented.
\input knuth
This starts the second paragraph which is now indented.
There is nothing wrong here. To prevent indentation you can add \noindentation
add
\noindentation at the begin of the second paragraph.
When using:
\startitemize
\item Alleen een test
\input knuth
\head Alleen een test
\input knuth
\stopitemize
Then the first paragraph of knuth is not indented by head, but is indented
by item. This I find not consistent. I would prefer
does it, e.g.
\def\myblank
{\dosingleempty\domyblank}
\def\domyblank[#1]%
{\iffirstargument
\blank[#1]%
\else
\blank
\fi
\noindentation}
or you use the fancybreak module:
\usemodule[fancybreak]
\definefancybreak[myblank][indentnext=no]
\setupindenting[yes,medium
a command which does it, e.g.
\def\myblank
{\dosingleempty\domyblank}
\def\domyblank[#1]%
{\iffirstargument
\blank[#1]%
\else
\blank
\fi
\noindentation}
or you use the fancybreak module:
\usemodule[fancybreak]
\definefancybreak[myblank][indentnext
[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
]\noindentation},
after={\stoplinecorrection},
style=\tfx]
\def\begquote{%
\placeongrid[low]\bgroup
\rightskip=10mm \leftskip=10mm \baselineskip=13pt
\blank[small]
\noindentation\small
}
\def\endquote{%
\blank[small]
\egroup
}
\startbuffer[quot]
Ein autobiografischer Spielfilm ohne
write
\setuplanguage[de][leftquotation=»,rightquotation=«]
\setupquotation[
before={\startlinecorrection[blank]\noindentation},
after={\stoplinecorrection},
style=\tfx]
\setupdelimitedtext
[blockquote]
[spacebefore=line,
style=\tfx]
[…]
\startquotation
\getbuffer[quot]\footnote
Am 03.12.2010 um 13:03 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Hi all,
it took me a while to track this down. It seems that if one uses \in[…] and
\footnote{…} in the same paragraph the following \noindentation-command is
ignored. Here is an example:
You’re wrong, the indentation for the blockquote
Am 03.12.2010 um 15:45 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 03.12.2010 um 13:03 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Hi all,
it took me a while to track this down. It seems that if one uses \in[…] and
\footnote{…} in the same paragraph the following \noindentation-command is
ignored. Here is an example
) but the simplest way to split a paragraph into
two paragraphs while still looking like one is by inserting a macro
like this at an existing break point:
\def\splitpar
{\bgroup
\parfillskip\zeropoint
\par
\aftergroup \parskip
\aftergroup \zeropoint
\aftergroup \noindentation
\egroup }
\splitpar
\zeropoint
\aftergroup \noindentation
\egroup }
Thanks for your help,
Elias
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Am 23.08.10 12:47, schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Hi,
Forwarded to the context mailing list.
Best wishes,
There is no way for me to fix the problem but i was able to identify the
\donoindentation macro as the culprit.
\def\noindentation % made global
{\ifinpagebody \else
\global
. I
currently place an \noindentation in front of every paragraph where it needs to
prevented. \noindentation tolerates blank lines between it an the text, however
clashes with \inmargin. If they appear together indentation still takes place.
My workaround: keep one word between the two
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