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
/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
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
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 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
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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
://indica-et-buddhica.org/
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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
> 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
\setupreferenceformat [chapter] [default] [prefixsegments=...]
\setupreferenceformat [section] [default] [prefixsegments=...]
That seems to define the segmets when refering to a chapter or section,
but I need a dynamic way:
I want to go back to the last common ancestor,for example to refer to
Daniel Haid schrieb am 04.12.2019 um 18:55:
On 12/3/19 4:24 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
which version
I just found out that it is too old (2016.05.17 19:20), I will update.
With the one from https://live.contextgarden.net/ it works!
Thank you. With the help of your answers I have been able to
On 12/3/19 4:24 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
which version
I just found out that it is too old (2016.05.17 19:20), I will update.
With the one from https://live.contextgarden.net/ it works!
Thank you. With the help of your answers I have been able to implement
everything except for the
Hello everyone,
I just started to experiment with ConTeXt. I have a few issues with my
first document structure. I need a very particular numbering scheme,
which I have tried to implement. I have appended the document below.
1. Why is there no indenting in the TOC starting with (what I call
On 12/6/18 9:38 PM, Hans van der Meer wrote:
> Thanks, indeed this does the trick.
> But I wonder: Has \placefigure then a default [indentnext=no] instead
> of abstaining from meddling with the indent setting?
This might be similar to indenting after headings. To get the paragraphs
Thanks, indeed this does the trick.
But I wonder: Has \placefigure then a default [indentnext=no] instead of
abstaining from meddling with the indent setting?
dr. Hans van der Meer
> On 6 Dec 2018, at 21:25, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>
> On 12/6/18 6:10 PM, Hans van der Meer wrote:
>> I used
On 12/6/18 6:10 PM, Hans van der Meer wrote:
> I used \setupindenting[always,medium]. This works everywhere except
> after a figure placed with \placefigure. Why does placing the figure
> suppress the indent after it? And how can this behaviour be changed?
I wonder whehter
I used \setupindenting[always,medium]. This works everywhere except after a
figure placed with \placefigure. Why does placing the figure suppress the
indent after it? And how can this behaviour be changed?
dr. Hans van der Meer
ter compiling with latest
>> standalone. Is this the intended behavior?
>>
>> Best regards, Mikael
>>
>> \setupindenting[yes,medium]
>>
>> \defineframedtext
>> [MyFrame]
>> [
>> frame=on,
>> width=broad,
>> indenting=yes,
>> ]
]
\defineframedtext
[MyFrame]
[
frame=on,
width=broad,
indenting=yes,
]
\starttext
Indenting works here: \input knuth
\startMyFrame
But indenting does not work here: \input knuth
\stopMyFrame
\stoptext
\defineframedtext
[MyFrame]
[frame=on,
width=broad,
indenting={yes,medium
,
indenting=yes,
]
\starttext
Indenting works here: \input knuth
\startMyFrame
But indenting does not work here: \input knuth
\stopMyFrame
\stoptext
ctx-example18.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
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Quoting from the command reference:
\startframedtext inherits \setupframedtext
and
\setupframedtext ... indenting = inherits \setupindenting
I interprete this as \setupindenting is carried to the inside of the framedtext
but this thus not happen. Instead one explicitely sets it on the call
Indeed!
But it is a bit surprising that the default space for turning on indenting is
identing by zero.
Hans van der Meer
On 9 Nov 2016, at 11:38, Mikael P. Sundqvist
<mic...@gmail.com<mailto:mic...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 11:12 AM, Meer, Hans van der
<h.va
ays]
> \setupwhitespace[big]
> \starttext
> \ConTeXt version = \contextversion
>
> Text fot testing indenting of praragraphs. A lot of nonsense just to fill
> the paragraph so that more than one line is typeset. A lot of nonsense just
> to fill the paragraph so that more than one l
I do not understand why this is not indented by the latest ConTeXt beta.
Neither do options [yes] or [first] on \setupindenting.
Hans van der Meer
\setupindenting[always]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\starttext
\ConTeXt version = \contextversion
Text fot testing indenting of praragraphs. A lot
[CAindent][12pt]
\setupindenting[yes,\measure{CAindent}]
\setupnarrower
[ left=\measure{CAindent},
right=\measure{CAindent},
middle=\measure{CAindent}]
\setupitemize[each][margin=\measure{CAindent}]
\definedescription[Member][headstyle=bold,
location=hanging,indenting={yes,\measure
Am 10.01.2015 um 13:36 schrieb Gerben Wierda gerben.wie...@rna.nl:
I have the following setup (in mkii)
\definemeasure[CAindent][12pt]
\setupindenting[yes,\measure{CAindent}]
\setupnarrower
[ left=\measure{CAindent},
right=\measure{CAindent},
middle=\measure{CAindent}]
{CAindent}]
\setupitemize[each][margin=\measure{CAindent}]
\definedescription[Member][headstyle=bold,
location=hanging,indenting={yes,\measure{CAindent}},width=fit]
\starttext
\input knuth
\startMember{Tufte}
\input tufte
\stopMember
\input knuth
\stoptext
Here, the indentation
I have the following setup (in mkii)
\definemeasure[CAindent][12pt]
\setupindenting[yes,\measure{CAindent}]
\setupnarrower
[ left=\measure{CAindent},
right=\measure{CAindent},
middle=\measure{CAindent}]
\setupitemize[each][margin=\measure{CAindent}]
\starttext
\input knuth
that are multi-paragraph, but the second and
rest paragraphs are not indented, while my text is. I tried adding
\indenting[yes] to them explicitly, but that is apparently not enough. How
can I set this up? I'm using mkii.
\setupnotedefinition[endnote][indenting=yes] % indenting={yes,medium}
Wolfgang
I have a couple of \endnotes that are multi-paragraph, but the second and rest
paragraphs are not indented, while my text is. I tried adding \indenting[yes]
to them explicitly, but that is apparently not enough. How can I set this up?
I'm using mkii.
Thanks,
G
Am 21.09.2014 um 21:09 schrieb Gerben Wierda gerben.wie...@rna.nl:
I have a couple of \endnotes that are multi-paragraph, but the second and
rest paragraphs are not indented, while my text is. I tried adding
\indenting[yes] to them explicitly, but that is apparently not enough. How
can I
On 2014-07-28, 17:23, Rik Kabel wrote:
You may be able to get away with style=ss instead of a new font
definition if the sans is linked to the main serif font.
This doesn't work for me, because I want the math to be typeset in the
new typeface, too.
The contents of a float are styled
] [serif] [Latin Modern Sans]
\setupfloats [align=middle, style={\switchtobodyfont[figurefamily]},
indenting=no]
\starttext
\input knuth
\startplacefigure
Word
\stopplacefigure
\stoptext
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, \the\baselineskip]
\definefontfamily [figurefamily] [serif] [Latin Modern Sans]
\setupfloats [align=middle, style={\switchtobodyfont[figurefamily]},
indenting=no]
\starttext
\input knuth
\startplacefigure
Word
\stopplacefigure
\stoptext
\setupexternalfigures[location={local,default
On 2014-07-28 17:23, Rik Kabel wrote:
(much snipped)
The contents of a float are styled according to the type of float.
Sorry, that last statement should have been:
The contents of a float are styled according to the type of contents.
That is, if a table is floated (with placetable or
--
\defineenumeration[example][text=Example,indenting={yes,medium,next}]
\starttext
contextversion: 2013.05.28 00:36
command: context proef.tex
\startexample
This first line is indented, but shouldn't. Runs ok under mkii.
This second line should be indented and is ok under both mkii and mkiv.
\stopexample
in which
the first line is also indented.
Sytse
--
\defineenumeration[example][text=Example,indenting={yes,medium,next}]
\starttext
contextversion: 2013.05.28 00:36
command: context proef.tex
\startexample
This first line is indented, but shouldn't. Runs ok under mkii
Minimal example:
\setupquotation [indenting=no] % Undefined \p_indenting error
\starttext
Knuth:
\startquotation
\input knuth
\stopquotation
Ward:
\startquotation
\input ward
\stopquotation
\stoptext
Alan
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On 3/7/2014 6:54 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
On 2014-02-26 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
when a long primary is preceded with the secondary or tertiary
index entry, the second line is not indented as usual, see
the following example:
\setupregister[balance=no]
\starttext
\index{primary+secondary+tertiary}
On 2014-03-16 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 3/7/2014 6:54 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
On 2014-02-26 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
when a long primary is preceded with the secondary or tertiary
index entry, the second line is not indented as usual, see
the following example:
\setupregister[balance=no]
On 3/16/2014 4:34 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
On 2014-03-16 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 3/7/2014 6:54 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
On 2014-02-26 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
when a long primary is preceded with the secondary or tertiary
index entry, the second line is not indented as usual, see
the following
On 3/16/2014 4:34 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
On 2014-03-16 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 3/7/2014 6:54 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
On 2014-02-26 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
when a long primary is preceded with the secondary or tertiary
index entry, the second line is not indented as usual, see
the following
On 2014-03-16 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 2014-02-26 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
when a long primary is preceded with the secondary or tertiary
index entry, the second line is not indented as usual, see
the following example:
\setupregister[balance=no]
\starttext
On 3/16/2014 6:31 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
On 2014-03-16 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 2014-02-26 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
when a long primary is preceded with the secondary or tertiary
index entry, the second line is not indented as usual, see
the following example:
\setupregister[balance=no]
\starttext
On 2014-02-26 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
when a long primary is preceded with the secondary or tertiary
index entry, the second line is not indented as usual, see
the following example:
\setupregister[balance=no]
\starttext
\index{primary+secondary+tertiary}
\index[primary
Dear All,
when a long primary is preceded with the secondary or tertiary index entry,
the second line is not indented as usual, see the following example:
\setupregister[balance=no]
\starttext
\index{primary+secondary+tertiary}
\index[primary long]{\dorecurse{5}{primary long }}
\index[primary
}
\PlaceFigure{cow}
\input{ward}
\stoptext
The wiki states:
\setupindenting does not take care of indenting after environments,
such as ConTeXt's itemizes, enumerations, definitions, formulas and
floats.
The work-around forces the new line using \\, then immediately skips
back a line
Ah!
I was going to suggest that, but thought you wanted a solution that
didn't involve manual adjustments... I also thought I tried adding
\indentation to the PlaceFigure macro, but it didn't work
(probably because of it being embedded inside another set of braces).
}
\stoptext
The wiki states:
\setupindenting does not take care of indenting after environments,
such as ConTeXt's itemizes, enumerations, definitions, formulas and
floats.
The work-around forces the new line using \\, then immediately skips
back a line
Dear All,
when an indenting is set, it is applied in a smart way and sometimes
suppressed, e.g after images.
But when the image is floating and forced to be displayed on a separate
page, I would expect the indenting of the following paragraph preserved.
Currently it doesn't, see this example
On 6/6/2013 12:36 AM, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Sorry to say that, but neither seems to work...
it is hard to say what goes wrong if you only show the error message and
no real code
Hans
-
]
\starttext
\startlines[indenting=evenpairs]
Lorem ipsum
dolor sit amet,
consectetuer adipiscing elit.
Ut purus elit,
vestibulum ut,
placerat ac, adipiscing vitae, felis.
Curabitur dictum gravida mauris.
Nam arcu libero, nonummy eget,
consectetuer id, vulputate a, magna.
Donec vehicula augue eu neque
Dnia 2013-06-03, o godz. 15:20:45
Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl napisał(a):
Hi,
I'd like to have my \startlines ... \stoplines indented in the
following way: the first two lines unindented, the next two indented,
and so on. Basically, this means that I'd like the pattern to be
On 6/5/2013 11:06 PM, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Dnia 2013-06-03, o godz. 15:20:45
Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl napisał(a):
Hi,
I'd like to have my \startlines ... \stoplines indented in the
following way: the first two lines unindented, the next two indented,
and so on. Basically,
}
\syst_helpers_do_process_co...
\syst_helpers_do_process_comma_list ...rgument #1,
]\relax \global
\advance \... ...
l.36 \startlines[indenting=quadruple]
?
What do I do? (And what do I do if I
Hi,
I'd like to have my \startlines ... \stoplines indented in the
following way: the first two lines unindented, the next two indented,
and so on. Basically, this means that I'd like the pattern to be based
on (mod 4) arithmetic and not (mod 2). Is it possible? If yes, how?
TIA,
--
Marcin
Hi,
I get an extra line when I use tabs for indentation, indenting
with spaces works fine. Example:
\usemodule [database]
\defineseparatedlist
[CSV]
[before=\bTABLE, after=\eTABLE,
first=\bTR, last=\eTR,
left=\bTD, right=\eTD]
\starttext
%% indentation with spaces works
\startCSV
The following does not seem to indent the second level itemization. The
first level is indented correctly by 2em, but the second level is not
indenting by 4em.
Troy Henderson
\setupindenting[no]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][1][][margin=2em]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][2][][margin=4em]
\starttext
Here
I can't seem to get indenting to work. I've tried various combinations
of \setupindenting, \indenting and \indent to no avail. My latest try
looks like this:
\setuppapersize[letter][letter]
\setuplayout
[ backspace=0.10\paperwidth,
width=0.60\paperwidth,
rightmargin=0.20
On Fri, 8 Jun 2012, Bill Meahan wrote:
\setupindenting[next]
\setupindenting[next,yes]
See
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Indentation#Setting_up_indentation_for_the_whole_document
Aditya
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On Fri, 8 Jun 2012, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 8 Jun 2012, Bill Meahan wrote:
\setupindenting[next]
\setupindenting[next,yes]
Sorry, that should be
\setupindenting[medium, next, yes]
See
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Indentation#Setting_up_indentation_for_the_whole_document
(The
On 06/08/2012 10:20, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 8 Jun 2012, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 8 Jun 2012, Bill Meahan wrote:
\setupindenting[next]
\setupindenting[next,yes]
Sorry, that should be
\setupindenting[medium, next, yes]
Yep, found that out before I got a chance to read your
the setting
“indenting=never” which set parindent to 0pt. \setupindenting uses internal
register to store the value before to assigns it to parindent but it’s not
meant to be used by a user.
Wolfgang
--
Ing. Lukáš Procházka [mailto:l...@pontex.cz]
Pontex s. r. o. [mailto:pon...@pontex.cz
Hello Wolfgang,
thanks for the solution.
Two more questions:
- How to specify indenting to be equal to the normal paragraph indenting?
Here's my trial:
\setupindenting[yes,first,medium]
\define[1]\TestHeadCommand{\offset[x=-\parindent]{#1}} % This doesn't work
\starttext
On Tue, 10 Apr 2012, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote:
- Is it possible to reduce (or specify) the distance between the label and
the next text?
XXX _
^
V - this distance to be specified.
blablabla blabla
blabla
Am 10.04.2012 um 09:13 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.:
Hello Wolfgang,
thanks for the solution.
Two more questions:
- How to specify indenting to be equal to the normal paragraph indenting?
Here's my trial:
\setupindenting[yes,first,medium]
\define[1
... Thank you, Aditya, that's it!
Lukas
On Tue, 10 Apr 2012 11:27:05 +0200, Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu wrote:
On Tue, 10 Apr 2012, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote:
XXX _
^
V - this distance to be specified.
the \measure way.
Still - when I don't want to specify the indenting value directly, as I am
satisfied with the value which is set by \setupindenting[medium] - is there a
way how to get the indenting value in this case?
I mean - what value of indenting is set by \setupindenting[small
{Knuth}
\input knuth
\stoptest
\input knuth
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Great, I didn't know about the \measure way.
Still - when I don't want to specify the indenting value directly, as I am
satisfied with the value which is set by \setupindenting[medium] - is there a
way how to get
Hello,
another case of description (following
http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg62775.html), now with
alternative=top - I'm trying to get:
XX
blablabla bla
bla blablabla
blabla.
| |
|-| A constant of indenting - to be specified by the user
.
| |
|-| A constant of indenting - to be specified by the user.
| |
|| Text width.
But my trials give just:
X bla bla
blablabl bla
bla.
= alternative=hanging - unwanted
Or:
X
bla bla blabla
bl bla bla.
= Lines after head
Hello,
what option(s) to use with \definedescription if I'd like to get the following
shape (attempt to ACSII art):
XX blablabla
blablabla bla
blabla.
| |
|-| A constant of indenting - to be specified by the user.
| |
|| Text width.
I inspired by wiki
Am 04.04.2012 um 10:14 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.:
Hello,
what option(s) to use with \definedescription if I'd like to get the
following shape (attempt to ACSII art):
XX blablabla
blablabla bla
blabla.
| |
|-| A constant of indenting - to be specified
.
| |
|-| A constant of indenting - to be specified by the user.
| |
|| Text width.
I inspired by wiki (the code bellow) but shapes I got could be illustrated:
\A:
XX blablabla
blablabla
bla blab-
la.
| |
|---| Indenting given by the width of the head
Am 04.04.2012 um 16:03 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.:
... Thank you, now it's perfect.
So option alternative= is to be used instead of location=.
Does location still have any meaning or is it deprecated and replaced by
alternative?
For MkIV not because the alternative
\placeinitial does not play well with indenting.
% Minimal example:
\setupindenting [big,yes]
\starttext
\placeinitial
%\noindent
\input tufte
\input ward
\stoptext
%
Of course, uncommenting the \noindent is an aesthetic solution.
1. Should \noindent be included by default in \placeinitial
2
I'm sure that someone is going to tell me that indenting is ugly, bad
typesetting practice.
But if I do want to use indenting, there are times when it should be
suppressed, perhaps automatically (like when immediately following a
heading, as is the current practice).
The minimal example below
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Alan Braslau alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
I'm sure that someone is going to tell me that indenting is ugly, bad
typesetting practice.
But if I do want to use indenting, there are times when it should be
suppressed, perhaps automatically (like when immediately
On Fri, 16 Mar 2012, luigi scarso wrote:
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Alan Braslau alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
I'm sure that someone is going to tell me that indenting is ugly, bad
typesetting practice.
But if I do want to use indenting, there are times when it should be
suppressed
Am Freitag, den 16.03.2012, 17:01 +0100 schrieb Alan Braslau:
% Minimal example:
\setupindenting [big,yes]
\setupquotation [before=\noindent] % no effect
\setupquotation [indenting=next] % noindent only at beginning of
quotation
\starttext
\input tufte
\startquotation
\input tufte
Am 31.12.2011 um 20:33 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez:
Hi there,
I want to be a \startlines... \stoplines environment to be 10cm away
from the left margin.
I know this is a basic question, but I have no idea how to do it.
As the lines environment has no margin keys you need the narrower
On 01/01/2012 10:30 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 31.12.2011 um 20:33 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez:
Hi there,
I want to be a \startlines... \stoplines environment to be 10cm away
from the left margin.
I know this is a basic question, but I have no idea how to do it.
As the lines
Hi there,
I want to be a \startlines... \stoplines environment to be 10cm away
from the left margin.
I know this is a basic question, but I have no idea how to do it.
Since this is my last question to the list (this year ;-)), I'd really
appreciate, if anyone would be so kind to answer it.
Hello,
I am trying to set captions like paragraphs where the label is indented
negatively, like in case of itemize lists. I was successful but now I cant
set the text like a paragraph, it means I need hyphenation. In some cases
(different font) the picture is moved too much and is over the lines
I use:
\setupindenting[yes, small, next]
This works on the main text, but not on the footnotes. In \setupfootnotes I
do not find an option to do the same. Am I overlooking something, or is it
really not possible?
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Cecil Westerhof
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