frantisek holop wrote:
it is not clear to me after reading the manual what are
before, after, inner, or that if these could be used
for something like this.
To replace the \startlines ... \stoplines you mean? no.
To see what the options do, simply run something like this:
hmm, on Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 09:46:28AM +0100, Taco Hoekwater said that
frantisek holop wrote:
it is not clear to me after reading the manual what are
before, after, inner, or that if these could be used
for something like this.
To replace the \startlines ... \stoplines you mean? no.
frantisek holop wrote:
as the style is always the same and i am lazy, i want to save myself
the typing of \startlines and \stoplines for the second column :)
Understandable ;-)
Some extra magic is needed (newlines are rather special). The
following bit of code seems to work on a simple
hi there,
i am trying to step a 2 column paragraph
\defineparagraphs
[poem][n=2]
\setupparagraphs
[poem][1][width=.4\textwidth]
\startpoem
poemtitle
\poem
\startlines
...
...
\stoplines
\stoppoem
the second column is always in \startlines .. \stoplines
it is not clear to me after