On Tue, 10 Apr 2012 11:49:56 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster 
<schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com> wrote:

When you want a certain value in various places I would use \definemeasure to 
set it and \measure to access it.

\definemeasure[parindent][1em]

\define[1]\TestHeadCommand
  {\offset[x=-\measure{parindent}]{#1}}

\definedescription
  [test]
  [alternative=top,
   margin=\measure{parindent},
   headcommand=\TestHeadCommand]

\setupindenting[yes,\measure{parindent}]

\starttext

\input knuth

\starttest{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 the indenting value in this case?

I mean - what value of indenting is set by \setupindenting[small], 
\setupindenting[medium], \setupindenting[big]?

Are these values accessible anyhow? Via Lua?

Best regards,

Lukas


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