Dear list,

I have the following sample:

    \startbuffer[demo]
    <doc lang="es">
        <h1>Document Title</h1>
        <p>Text from paragraph.</p>
        <h1>Document Title</h1>
        <p>Text from paragraph.</p>
    </doc>
    \stopbuffer

    \startxmlsetups xml:initialize
         \xmlsetsetup{#1}{doc|h1|p}{xml:*}
    \stopxmlsetups

    \xmlregistersetup{xml:initialize}

    \startxmlsetups xml:doc
       \mainlanguage[\xmlatt{#1}{lang}]
       \title{\currentdate} % to display language
       \xmlflush{#1}
    \stopxmlsetups

    \startxmlsetups xml:h1
       \section{\xmlflush{#1}}
    \stopxmlsetups

    \startxmlsetups xml:p
       \xmlflush{#1}
    \stopxmlsetups

    \setupindenting[yes, always, big]

    \startmode[**es]
        \setupheads[indentnext=yes]
    \stopmode

    \starttext
        \xmlprocessbuffer{main}{demo}{}
    \stoptext

Is there no other way to make indentation after headings work than to
include it inside xml:doc?

Many thanks for your help,


Pablo
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