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\setupindenting[first] not working Dear List,The first paragraph of the
following example is not
Sylvain Hubert schrieb am 08.11.2020 um 03:43:
Dear List,
The first paragraph of the following example is not indented.
\setupindenting[yes,first,4cm]
\starttext
\section{a}
\dorecurse{84}{abc }
\dorecurse{84}{abc }
\stoptext
Does anyone know how to actually
Dear List,
The first paragraph of the following example is not indented.
\setupindenting[yes,first,4cm]
\starttext
\section{a}
\dorecurse{84}{abc }
\dorecurse{84}{abc }
\stoptext
Does anyone know how to actually get the first paragraph indented?
Thanks!
Best
On Sat, 6 Dec 2014, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
With trial and error,
Was the explanation on the wiki not clear on this?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Indentation
the next option from \setupindeting seems to
indent the paragraphs other than the first. First indents all
paragraphs, which seems to
t" of
>> \setuphead .
>> - "first/next" option of \setupindenting refers only first paragraf of
>> document before heads.
>>
>> That is correct?
>
> Sorry for the delay in replying.
>
> Yes, indentnext indents next paragraph after element
On 12/02/2014 04:12 PM, 19cat wrote:
> Well, I understood that:
> - indent first paragraph after heads is configured with "indentnext" of
> \setuphead .
> - "first/next" option of \setupindenting refers only first paragraf of
> document before heads.
>
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On Tue, 2 Dec 2014, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 02.12.2014 um 08:33 schrieb 19cat :
I have another question, using this \setupheads solution.
When I use \title and \subject the result of "first" and "next" options of
\setupindenting are omitted.
While in \chapte
Well, I understood that:
- indent first paragraph after heads is configured with "indentnext" of
\setuphead .
- "first/next" option of \setupindenting refers only first paragraf of
document before heads.
That is correct?
19cat
El 02/12/2014, a les 9:49 a.m., Wolfgang Sc
> Am 02.12.2014 um 08:33 schrieb 19cat :
>
> I have another question, using this \setupheads solution.
>
> When I use \title and \subject the result of "first" and "next" options of
> \setupindenting are omitted.
>
> While in \chapter and \sec
I have another question, using this \setupheads solution.
When I use \title and \subject the result of "first" and "next" options of
\setupindenting are omitted.
While in \chapter and \sections with \setupheads[indentnext={yes,first}]
command, first paragraph indent is c
This is what I was looking for.
I need read more, about ConText.
Thanks everyone
El 01/12/2014, a les 8:23 p.m., Pablo Rodriguez va escriure:
> On 12/01/2014 08:05 PM, 19cat wrote:
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Now, "first/next" parameter works.
>>
>> But I must add same line for "section", "subsection
On 12/01/2014 08:05 PM, 19cat wrote:
> Thank you,
>
> Now, "first/next" parameter works.
>
> But I must add same line for "section", "subsection", "subsubsection", ...
> :-(
\setupheads[indentnext=yes] will do the work.
Pablo
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Thank you,
Now, "first/next" parameter works.
But I must add same line for "section", "subsection", "subsubsection", ... :-(
19cat
> El 01/12/2014, a les 6:54 p. m., Aditya Mahajan va
> escriure:
>
> \setuphead[chapter][indentnext={yes,first}] (or simply indentnext=yes)
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On Mon, 1 Dec 2014, 19cat wrote:
Sorry.
This is a minimal sample. And first paragraph always is not indented.
You need to add
\setuphead[chapter][indentnext={yes,first}] (or simply indentnext=yes)
See:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Indentation#Setting_up_indentation_after_an_environment
tion of the first paragraph with \setupindenting, but
>> "first" opcion does not work.
>> \setupindenting[yes,medium,first]
>>
>> Does anyone know what happens?
>
> Hi,
>
> could you paste a minimal sample or at least describ
On 12/01/2014 03:55 PM, 19cat wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I set the indentation of the first paragraph with \setupindenting, but
> "first" opcion does not work.
> \setupindenting[yes,medium,first]
>
> Does anyone know what happens?
Hi,
could you paste a minimal s
Hello,
I set the indentation of the first paragraph with \setupindenting, but "first"
opcion does not work.
\setupindenting[yes,medium,first]
Does anyone know what happens?
Thanks,
19cat
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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
On 3/6/2014 9:06 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 03/06/2014 08:38 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 06.03.2014 um 19:35 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez:
\leftskip2em
\parindent-2em
Would it be possible to have a reverse option in \setupindenting, whic
could be applied with the other
On 03/06/2014 08:38 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 06.03.2014 um 19:35 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez:
>>
>> \leftskip2em
>> \parindent-2em
>>
>> Would it be possible to have a reverse option in \setupindenting, whic
>> could be applied with the other o
Am 06.03.2014 um 19:35 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez :
> Hi Hans,
>
> there are some cases in which reverse indenting is important texts. I
> mean something like:
>
> \leftskip2em
> \parindent-2em
>
> Would it be possible to have a reverse option in \setu
Hi Hans,
there are some cases in which reverse indenting is important texts. I
mean something like:
\leftskip2em
\parindent-2em
Would it be possible to have a reverse option in \setupindenting, whic
could be applied with the other options?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
; \item paragrap1
>
> paragrap2
>
> paragrap3
> \stopitemize
>
> \setupindenting[yes,medium]
>
> {\bf\em after setupindenting[yes,medium]}
>
> paragrap1
>
> paragrap2
>
> paragrap3
>
> \startitemize
> \ite
I have the following code:
\starttext
{\bf\em default}
paragrap1
paragrap2
paragrap3
\startitemize
\item paragrap1
paragrap2
paragrap3
\stopitemize
\setupindenting[yes,medium]
{\bf\em after setupindenting[yes,medium]}
paragrap1
2011/3/21 Wolfgang Schuster
> > I just discovered \setupindenting. I use:
> > \setupindenting[yes, medium]
> >
> > This does not indent the first paragraph on a page. Is it possible to
> also not indent a paragraph after a blank?
>
> Not with \blank but you c
Am 21.03.2011 um 19:28 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
> I just discovered \setupindenting. I use:
> \setupindenting[yes, medium]
>
> This does not indent the first paragraph on a page. Is it possible to also
> not indent a paragraph after a blank?
Not with \blank but you can c
I just discovered \setupindenting. I use:
\setupindenting[yes, medium]
This does not indent the first paragraph on a page. Is it possible to also
not indent a paragraph after a blank?
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Hello,
I am having a problem with setupindenting:
\setupindenting[yes, next, 1em]
Only the very first sentence on a page is being un-indented instead of
each first paragraph in a textblock. The same command has worked for
almost a year, until my latest run of the document on 11 October 2009
2009/1/21 Wolfgang Schuster :
>> So when you do not want a side effect you need to use double accolades?
>
> To keep the value for \setupindenting local to \letterbody.
That was what I mend in a general sense: if you do not want side
effects, you need double accolades. But I am not
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> 2009/1/21 Wolfgang Schuster :
>>> In my template I have:
>>>\long\def\letterbody#1{\blank[line]\setupindenting[yes, medium]#1}
>>
>> \long\def\letterbody#1%
>> {{\blank[line]\setupindenting[yes
2009/1/21 Wolfgang Schuster :
>> In my template I have:
>>\long\def\letterbody#1{\blank[line]\setupindenting[yes, medium]#1}
>
> \long\def\letterbody#1%
> {{\blank[line]\setupindenting[yes,medium]#1\par}}
That works. Thanks.
So when you do not want a side effect y
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> 2009/1/21 Wolfgang Schuster :
>> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Cecil Westerhof
>> wrote:
>>> With setupindenting I can define the level of indenting. But I want a
>>> different level of indentation fo
2009/1/21 Wolfgang Schuster :
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Cecil Westerhof
> wrote:
>> With setupindenting I can define the level of indenting. But I want a
>> different level of indentation for different paragraphs. How can I do
>> this?
>
> You can de
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Cecil Westerhof
wrote:
> With setupindenting I can define the level of indenting. But I want a
> different level of indentation for different paragraphs. How can I do
> this?
You can define a environment for special sections and set a different
indent
With setupindenting I can define the level of indenting. But I want a
different level of indentation for different paragraphs. How can I do
this?
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Hello,
the following file produces an error (! Missing number, treated as zero):
\enablemathpunctuation
\setupindenting[yes,small]
\starttext
test
\stoptext
But this works well:
\setupindenting[yes,small]
\enablemathpunctuation
\starttext
test
\stoptext
Cheers, Peter
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ion to
the \setupindenting command.
I would need this to set up a bibliography where standard paragraphs
should have hanging indentation (but at margin, not in margin).
Thanks for your help,
Pablo
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Renaud AUBIN wrote:
> To indent or not to indent, that is the question !!! ;-)
\setupformulas[indentnext=yes]
Cheers, Taco
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Hi all,
I use \setupindenting[medium,yes] in my document.
When I use:
\placeformula[GiPivel]
\startformula
\frac{\overrightarrow{G_iP_i}}{\Delta T} = \frac{d_i.\vec{y_i} +
\delta_i.\vec{t_i}}{\Delta T
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hello,
I want to have:
aa
aa
bbb
b
That is: The second paragraph being indented. I tried:
-
\setupindenting[next,yes,big]
Ordering matters, it seems. Try this:
\setupindenting[next,big,yes]
Don't know
Hello,
I want to have:
aa
aa
bbb
b
That is: The second paragraph being indented. I tried:
-
\setupindenting[next,yes,big]
\starttext
fajkhfkldjglfd
FJHDLKSGJLKDS
\stoptext
but both paragraphs as not
> and updated it, but the command \setupindenting
> > stopped to function...
>
> A known bug, declare it twice and it should work.
>
> Best
> Idris
> --
> Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
> Department of Philosophy
> Colorado State University
> Fort Collins, CO 80523
>
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On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 10:46:12 -0700 (PDT), Marcus Vinicius Mesquita de So
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I downloaded today the ConTeXt version,
and updated it, but the command \setupindenting
stopped to function...
A known bug, declare it twice and it should work.
Best
Idris
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I downloaded today the ConTeXt version,
and updated it, but the command \setupindenting
stopped to function...
Marcus Vinicius
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In the new beta \setupind
Hi Hans
Could you send me/post a copy of the modified macro/file (I'm at a
mission-critical stage on a project and don't want to install a new beta
before it's
done unless absolutely necessary->)
Also, is there a similar \dontcomplain fix for \start-\stopalignment[left]
(underfull hbox)?
Idr
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
If there are a lot of margin notes, this can clutter the output
considerably, and that's not so much a problem, but an annoyance.
I've run into this as well, in context as well as in latex and
in my own macros. The problem is usually something like:
i've added a \dontcomplain
>= Original Message From Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>can you make me a minimal example showing the problem?
Sure, here are 2: both produce overfull hboxes.
All the best
Idris
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\setupoutput[pdftex]%
\setupindenting[medium]
\start
Hans Hagen wrote:
can you make me a minimal example showing the problem?
Idris' original example shows the 'problem':
\setupindenting[medium]
\starttext
\input knuth \inmargin{This is a test.}
\stoptext
The output will be fine, but there will be one 'Overfull hbox
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
CORRECTION: should be
===
\let\normalinmargin\inmargin
\def\inmargin#1{{\parindent0pt \normalinmargin{#1}}}
\def\INMARGIN#1{{\advance\leftskip by -2\parindent
\inmargin{#1}
\advance\rightskip by -2
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Taco, any more hacks up your sleeve?
;-)
And thank you very much for the last ones!
It seems you have a working solution now, but
I'll look into this next week to see if I we can
come up with a more permanent solution.
Greetings, Taco
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CORRECTION: should be
===
\let\normalinmargin\inmargin
\def\inmargin#1{{\parindent0pt \normalinmargin{#1}}}
\def\INMARGIN#1{{\advance\leftskip by -2\parindent
\inmargin{#1}
\advance\rightskip by -2\parindent}}
===
Hi Taco and all,
I found a temporary solution: Given a \start-\stopnarrower environment like
===
\definestartstop
[quote]
[before={\startnarrower[1*middle]\blank[big]},
after={\stopnarrower\blank[big]}]
==
Hi Taco and all,
More on \inmargin and overfull boxes: If I define, e.g. a quote \start-stop
the overfull boxes come back, even with Taco's definition:
==
\setupoutput[pdftex]%
\setupindenting[medium]
\let\normalinmargin\inmargin
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
I placed your definition in a \start-\stopenvironment file. The \inmargins are
in \product files each of which calls the environment file in its preamble. If
I compile just one product (say the second \product from the project), there
appears to be no problem. But if I
>= Original Message From Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
>> Hi Taco,
>>
>> Ok your hack works for small files but in my larger work this is causing
TeX's
>> capacity to overload (indeed, I don't think I've run into this particular
>> overload message before;
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Hi Taco,
Ok your hack works for small files but in my larger work this is causing TeX's
capacity to overload (indeed, I don't think I've run into this particular
overload message before; does the `255' signify some ceiling here?):
The definition is not recursive, but it
0pt \normalinmargin {#1}
}
...
=
Although if I implement this manually it does not overload TeX:
===
\setupoutput[pdftex]%
\setupindenting[medium]
%\let\
for you-) If you uncomment the \setupindenting you will get
an
overfull hbox; a real nuisance when you have dozens of \inmargin's...
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Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
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t ten days ago; trying again:-)
Best
Idris
--- Forwarded message ---
Dear cartel,
Here is one for you-) If you uncomment the \setupindenting you will get an
overfull hbox; a real nuisance when you have dozens of \inmargin's...
Awaiting advice:-)
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Hi gang,
I sent this about ten days ago; trying again:-)
Best
Idris
--- Forwarded message ---
Dear cartel,
Here is one for you-) If you uncomment the \setupindenting you will get an
overfull hbox; a real nuisance when you have dozens of \inmargin's...
Awaiting advice:-)
Best
Dear cartel,
Here is one for you-) If you uncomment the \setupindenting you will get an
overfull hbox; a real nuisance when you have dozens of \inmargin's...
Awaiting advice:-)
Best
Idris
==
\setupoutput[pdftex]%
%\setupindenting[medium]
\starttext
\
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