Wednesday, January 21, 2004 David Munger wrote:

>> Try \setupformulas[indentnext=yes], rather. Of course, you do
>> know that indenting the text following a formula when the text refers to
>> the formula is not a typographical/structural good idea, don't
>> you? ;)

> Ahhh... It works fine with \setupformulas[indentnext=no]. Thanks.

> Actually, I was not trying to indent text following formulas, but rather to
> remove such indentation, which seems to be the default behavior.

> I noticed a \setupformulas[indentnext=auto] in t-amsl.tex. Is it intended to
> indent on a paragraph change following a formula and to make no indentation if
> there's no paragraph change, just like in LaTeX? If it is, I might have to
> upgrade again.

You got the meaning of indentnext=auto correctly. That's the
default, so it *should* work this way: if there is an empty
line after the \], then indent next text; if there is no empty
line, then don't indent next line.

OTOH, I'm thinking there is probably a bug somewhere in there,
because of the \ignorespaces I'm using in the definition of \];
I'll have to look into this.

-- 
Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta


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