Hi Gerben,
with \raggedright one needs to use {}. May be a better approach is to
use \framedtext[align=left,width=xxcm,frame=off]{your text}
Pease refer to the attached file.
Kind regards
Willi
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I tried to get one piece in a justified text to behave as follows: right
aligned
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
Don't ask why the parameter to \startalignment is left, not right. Look
at the context wiki [1] for information on why this is so,
This also works, and is a bit more natural:
\startalignment[flushright]
Blah blah blah
\stopalignment
I tried to get one piece in a justified text to behave as follows:
right aligned and with a jagged left edge. But what I tried influenced
my entire document.
Can someone explain me how to do this?
G
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* Gerben Wierda (Mar 13, 2005 00:50):
I tried to get one piece in a justified text to behave as follows:
right aligned and with a jagged left edge. But what I tried influenced
my entire document.
\starttext
\startalignment[left]
Blah blah blah
\stopalignment
\stoptext
Don't ask why the