On Monday, December 2, 2002, at 06:44 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
I was throwing it out there for comment from others. My point is that there should be a clear analog to the blockquote structures as they work in other systems here. It makes it easier for me as a user, and also easier to map code from DocBook and so forth to ConTeXt, and vice versa (relevant if we see a ConTeXt --> HTML converter).so, do we choose blockquote as name for the display quotation with no whitespace around it?
I'm not really sure honestly, but it seems this is what I was asking for to be the default behavior, and which is in most places (LaTeX, HTML, DocBook, Word, etc.) called "blockquote."
But, I can also say that it is not uncommon for me to be confused by ConTeXt naming schemes, so maybe I just don't get a logic that is there but I just don't always see.
My point is that, in my experience, long set off quotations (block quotes) do not have quotation marks. They are, however, still "quotes."yes, and a bit more (although for non-quotes things startnarrower may be a better solution)So here I can turn off the symbols?
Bruce
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