Jan Tosovsky <mailto:j.tosov...@email.cz>
2. April 2016 um 23:42
I thought Hans could also mean something like example below, but while
leftskip should 'indent' all lines inside paragraph, it works only for
the first one. Moreover, protrusion is not applied as well. And \crlf
doesn't seem to be soft linebreak as it behaves like normal \par
command - which is most likely explanation for that indenting issue.
{\leftskip=2cm
“line1\crlf
line2\crlf
line3\crlf
line4.
}
Indenting the whole textblock with \leftskip (or better ConTeXt’s
narrower environment)
doesn’t prevent protrusion as can be seen in the following example.
\definefontfeature[default][default][protrusion=quality]
\setupbodyfont[modern-designsize]
\starttext
“\vl Text\par
\vl Text
\startnarrower
“\vl Text\par
\vl Text
\stopnarrower
\blank[3*line]\setupalign[hanging]
“\vl Text\par
\vl Text
\startnarrower
“\vl Text\par
\vl Text
\stopnarrower
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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