Re: [NTG-context] JUstificarion of \inleft

2007-11-01 Thread Hans Hagen
John Culleton wrote:
> The Context command \inleft is almost comparable to a similar facility in 
> Framemaker with this exception: Framemaker left justifies multiple lines in 
> this situation (called a sidehead)  whereas \inleft right justifies them.  I 
> know I can force indiviual lines into place by enclosing them in \leftline or 
> whatever but I am hoping there is a more general solution.

\starttext
 \setuplayout[margin=1.5cm]
 \setupinmargin[align=outer]
 \inleft {hi\\there} \input weisman
\stoptext



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[NTG-context] JUstificarion of \inleft

2007-10-31 Thread John Culleton
The Context command \inleft is almost comparable to a similar facility in 
Framemaker with this exception: Framemaker left justifies multiple lines in 
this situation (called a sidehead)  whereas \inleft right justifies them.  I 
know I can force indiviual lines into place by enclosing them in \leftline or 
whatever but I am hoping there is a more general solution.
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