paragraph also has no indentation?
See
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Indentation#Setting_up_indentation_inside_environments
What you need is
\setupindenting[big,yes]
\setupitemize[1][indenting=next]
\starttext
\startitemize
\item \input knuth
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Does not work. I tried
2011/3/24 Aditya Mahajan
> On Thu, 24 Mar 2011, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>
> When using \startitemize … \stopitemize there is no indent for the first
>> paragraph when using \head, but there is when using \item. How can I make
>> that by \item the first paragraph al
there is when using \item. How can I make
>>> that by \item the first paragraph also has no indentation?
>>
>> See
>> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Indentation#Setting_up_indentation_inside_environments
>>
>> What you need is
>>
>> \setupin
On Thu, 24 Mar 2011, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2011, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
When using \startitemize … \stopitemize there is no indent for the first
paragraph when using \head, but there is when using \item. How can I make
that by \item the first paragraph also has no indentation
On Thu, 24 Mar 2011, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
When using \startitemize … \stopitemize there is no indent for the first
paragraph when using \head, but there is when using \item. How can I make
that by \item the first paragraph also has no indentation?
See
http://wiki.contextgarden.net
When using \startitemize … \stopitemize there is no indent for the first
paragraph when using \head, but there is when using \item. How can I make
that by \item the first paragraph also has no indentation?
--
Cecil Westerhof
air McAndrew:
>
> > The trouble arises when I put my tables into narrower, framedtext so as
> to be able to force proper indentation:
>
> Use tabulate.
>
> \starttext
>
> \startitemize[n]
> \dorecurse{20}
> {\item This is a test
>\starttabulate[|*{8}{l|}]
&
Am 11.03.2011 um 04:07 schrieb Alasdair McAndrew:
> The trouble arises when I put my tables into narrower, framedtext so as to be
> able to force proper indentation:
Use tabulate.
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\dorecurse{20}
{\item This is a test
\starttabulate[|*{8}{l|}]
\NC (
The trouble arises when I put my tables into narrower, framedtext so as to
be able to force proper indentation:
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\dorecurse{20}{\item This is a test
\startnarrower[left]
\startframedtext[frame=off,offset=overlay]
\starttables[|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|l|]
\NC (a) \NC
On 27-2-2011 12:34, Florian Wobbe wrote:
OK. What I don't understand is why is there a hardcoded limit? The indentation of
depth greater than 6 is working all right only the symbols are kept constant
(\definesymbol[6]) for all depth> 6.
it has to do with the fact that there can be
with \defineitemgroup, for a already existing group like “itemize” you can
> increase the depth.
OK. What I don't understand is why is there a hardcoded limit? The indentation
of depth greater than 6 is workin
Am 21.02.2011 um 11:07 schrieb Richard Lennox:
> I am trying to understand how context is working.
>
> Would anyone like to comment on why the following does not work as expected?
> "hfil\break" and "\crlf" do not indent after the first line (but
> "\startnarrower" works):
The narrower envir
I am trying to understand how context is working.
Would anyone like to comment on why the following does not work as expected?
"hfil\break" and "\crlf" do not indent after the first line (but
"\startnarrower" works):
\starttext
\setupwhitespace[3.5mm]
\hskip 2cm 9/99 Addr Line 1 Street\hfil\b
Hi Hans,
I was trying to keep it simple. I omitted to mention that I also tried \crlf
as well, with the same result as \hfill\break (i.e. indentation not as
expected).
--- On Fri, 18/2/11, Hans Hagen wrote:
> From: Hans Hagen
> Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Unexpected indentatio
Am 18.02.2011 um 12:18 schrieb Richard Lennox:
> Hi,
>
> getting unexpected o/p with the following (both locally and on
> http://live.contextgarden.net/:
>
> It took me a while to come across the second incantation to get my desired
> o/p but I would be obliged if anyone would care to comment
On 18-2-2011 12:18, Richard Lennox wrote:
Hi,
getting unexpected o/p with the following (both locally and on
http://live.contextgarden.net/:
It took me a while to come across the second incantation to get my desired o/p
but I would be obliged if anyone would care to comment on why the first d
Hi,
getting unexpected o/p with the following (both locally and on
http://live.contextgarden.net/:
It took me a while to come across the second incantation to get my desired o/p
but I would be obliged if anyone would care to comment on why the first does
not work as (I) expected.
I would expe
,location=]
\setupheadertexts
[chapter][pagenumber][pagenumber][My Book Title]
\setupheader[style={\switchtobodyfont[pagenumber,20pt]\sl}]
%turn on indentation
\setupindenting[yes,medium,next]
\starttext
\dedication{}
\startdedication
\startalignment[middle]
To someone who inspired or supported me
Book Title]
\setupheader[style={\switchtobodyfont[pagenumber,20pt]\sl},color=gray]
%turn on indentation
\setupindenting[medium]
\indenting[next]
\starttext
\dedication{}
\startdedication
To someone who inspired or supported me. Let's see how this works for
dedications that span mult
Hi,
On 12/18/2010 01:50 AM, Philipp A. wrote:
like… which one? i only know of the tabs vs. spaces
The significant whitespace is why python would not have been
an option for the core extension language in luatex even if
it was twice as small and twice as fast as lua. Forced indentation
ldisplay=1]
%Indentation
\setupheads[indentnext=yes]
\setupindenting[yes,small,first]
% Vertical spaces between paragraphs
\setupwhitespace[none]
%Itemize
\setupitemize[each][identnext=yes,margin=2em]
\setupitemize[each][headstyle=bold]
% Mathematical packets
%\usemodule[newmat]
% Modules
\usem
tion-command is
>> ignored. Here is an example:
>
> You’re wrong, the indentation for the blockquote comes from the leftmargin
> setting which indents the whole paragraph at the left and the right margin,
> you can change this and the real indentation with
>
> \setupdel
Am 03.12.2010 um 13:03 schrieb Andreas Harder:
> Hi all,
>
> it took me a while to track this down. It seems that if one uses \in[…] and
> \footnote{…} in the same paragraph the following \noindentation-command is
> ignored. Here is an example:
You’re wrong, the inde
Hi all,
for my document setup, I would like to have interactive
chapter headings, and I want the chapter titles in the
margins only; they should not interfere with normal
indentation, spacing, etc. So far, I haven't really found
a solution. Here's a small example (with some code fro
eems a rather old one. It also fails with 2010.05.24.
>
> I cannot debug this right now. A quick workaround is to use
> \intertext{...} instead.
Ok, thanks.
P.S. I thought that all start/stopXXX commands has cousin commands
\XXX. Seems that I was wrong.
--
On the subject of C program i
g: you can’t work around the
issue by means of “\dontleavehmode” if you set up the paragraph
auto-indentation to “yes,medium”:
8<···
\setupindenting[yes,medium] % comment this out and it works again
\usemodule[lettrine]
\starttext
\cha
nd the
issue by means of “\dontleavehmode” if you set up the paragraph
auto-indentation to “yes,medium”:
8<···
\setupindenting[yes,medium] % comment this out and it works again
\usemodule[lettrine]
\starttext
\chapter{So
> This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
>
> i.e., for each item, there is no indentation from the second line. I tried
>
> \setupitemize[left=(, right=), stopper={}, indentnext=no]
>
> But got no effect. Can anyone help me with it? Thank you.
\starttext
\
a test.
> This is a test. This is a test. This is a test.
>
> i.e., for each item, there is no indentation from the second line. I tried
>
> \setupitemize[left=(, right=), stopper={}, indentnext=no]
Hm I'm not sure to understand what you w
indentation from the second line. I tried
\setupitemize[left=(, right=), stopper={}, indentnext=no]
But got no effect. Can anyone help me with it? Thank you.
Regards,
Zhaopeng Xing
China Economic Monitoring and Analysis Center, National Bureau of Statistics
of China
\dolistitem
\relax \ifconditional \pac...
H
l.30 \item H
istory
The redefinition of \checkforrepeatedlistitem was necessary because “serried”
ruined the indentation of the subitems.
Is there a fix for
Al 31/08/10 10:06, En/na Wolfgang Schuster ha escrit:
Am 31.08.2010 um 09:47 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
On 08/31/2010 09:31 AM, Xan wrote:
Al 30/08/10 15:55, En/na Taco Hoekwater ha escrit:
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context
Am 31.08.2010 um 09:47 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
> On 08/31/2010 09:31 AM, Xan wrote:
>> Al 30/08/10 15:55, En/na Taco Hoekwater ha escrit:
>>> On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
>>>> - right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
>>>
El 31/08/2010, a las 09:47, Taco Hoekwater escribió:
> On 08/31/2010 09:31 AM, Xan wrote:
>> Al 30/08/10 15:55, En/na Taco Hoekwater ha escrit:
>>> On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
>>>> - right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
On 08/31/2010 09:31 AM, Xan wrote:
Al 30/08/10 15:55, En/na Taco Hoekwater ha escrit:
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same point, not the
romans.
I do not understand
Al 30/08/10 15:55, En/na Taco Hoekwater ha escrit:
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same point, not the
romans.
I do not understand this sentence. Does this do what you
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same point, not the
romans.
The Romans always start too late, try the Celts!
JH
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same point, not the
romans.
I do not understand this sentence. Does this do what you want?
\defineitemgroup[enumerate
Hi,
I just want to simulate the behaviour of
\usepackage{enumerate}
...
\begin{enumerate}[(i)]
\item
\end{enumerate}
in ConTeXt. That is:
- items in (i), (ii),
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same
Hi,
I just want to simulate the behaviour of
\usepackage{enumerate}
...
\begin{enumerate}[(i)]
\item
\end{enumerate}
in ConTeXt. That is:
- items in (i), (ii),
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same
Hi,
I just want to simulate the behaviour of
\usepackage{enumerate}
...
\begin{enumerate}[(i)]
\item
\end{enumerate}
in ConTeXt. That is:
- items in (i), (ii),
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same
Hi,
I just want to simulate the behaviour of
\usepackage{enumerate}
...
\begin{enumerate}[(i)]
\item
\end{enumerate}
in ConTeXt. That is:
- items in (i), (ii),
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same
point. In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same
Hi,
I just want to simulate the behaviour of
\usepackage{enumerate}
...
\begin{enumerate}[(i)]
\item
\end{enumerate}
in ConTeXt. That is:
- items in (i), (ii),
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point. In
LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same
Am 23.08.10 12:47, schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Hi,
Forwarded to the context mailing list.
Best wishes,
There is no way for me to fix the problem but i was able to identify the
\donoindentation macro as the culprit.
\def\noindentation % made global
{\ifinpagebody \else
\global\indentat
Hi,
Forwarded to the context mailing list.
Best wishes,
Taco
Original Message
Subject: Troubles with indentation in ConTeXt
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 12:17:55 +0200
From: Ogam Géry
To: i...@bittext.nl
Dear Mr Hoekwater,
I'm a French ConTeXt user and I've found an
ning level. The same shows up in TOC: if these entries are listed
in TOC, they are visually structured (by indentation and font) explicitly as the second (sometimes third) sectioning
level.
As far as I have understood Hans' answer, the logic for bookmarks (or structured, tagged
PDF in general
bordinate
style. When the main text starts, this style is the same that is used for the
second (or third) sectioning level. The same shows up in TOC: if these entries
are listed in TOC, they are visually structured (by indentation and font)
explicitly as the second (sometimes third) section
to be a bit sensitive. I
currently place an \noindentation in front of every paragraph where it needs to
prevented. \noindentation tolerates blank lines between it an the text, however
clashes with \inmargin. If they appear together indentation still takes place.
My workaround: keep one word bet
Wolfgang, thanks for the input. Got me a bit further.
> You should also use ConTeXt’s own commands \indentation
> and \noindentation.
OK, had taken them to be equivalent reading the manual. But I see the context
commands do what I want...
> \input{...} is LaTeX style, to read f
ext.
You should also use ConTeXt’s own commands \indentation and \noindentation.
Secondly, is there any way of integrating the \noindent into the \textrule.
Means: the paragraph following a textrule should not be indented. Not crucial,
but would reduce the clutter in the sources. There are
On 4-8-2010 12:03, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
So, before I wikify: \setupnotedefinition[location=left,width=]
controls the width of the area where the number will be typeset and of the
indentation. But which key controls whether the number is typeset in the margin or in
the text area
urselevel
.}\par}
\stoptext
So, before I wikify: \setupnotedefinition[location=left,width=]
controls the width of the area where the number will be typeset and of the
indentation. But which key controls whether the number is typeset in the margin
o
On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 11:13:59 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster scribit:
> Am 03.08.10 10:55, schrieb R. Bastian:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I use texexec (mk ii). In the resulting PDF, the indentation of the
> > second formula is a bit shorter:
> >
> > \startformu
Am 03.08.10 10:55, schrieb R. Bastian:
Hello,
I use texexec (mk ii). In the resulting PDF, the indentation of the
second formula is a bit shorter:
\startformula
y_i = x_i + \sum b_j\, x_{(i-M_j)}
\stopformula
\startformula
y_i = x_i + \sum a_j\, y_{(i-M_j)}.
\stopformula
Both formulas are
Hello,
I use texexec (mk ii). In the resulting PDF, the indentation of the
second formula is a bit shorter:
\startformula
y_i = x_i + \sum b_j\, x_{(i-M_j)}
\stopformula
\startformula
y_i = x_i + \sum a_j\, y_{(i-M_j)}.
\stopformula
--
René Bastian
www.pythoneon.org
www.musiques-rb.org
On Fri, 21 May 2010, Marius wrote:
\indentation \input tufte
I remember that there is a command to indent (tried \indent,
\indenting), but could not recall and find it in documentation.
Also see (which needs to be wikified)
http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb29-2/tb92mahajan.pdf
Aditya
on (and manual formating) or please
>> help me :)
>
> Fourth option: use a workaround.
>
>> >>>>> \placefigure
>> >>>>> [bottom,top][]
>> >>>>> {Title}
>> >>>>> {\externalfigure[cow][width=0.6\textwi
a workaround.
> >>>>> \placefigure
> >>>>> [bottom,top][]
> >>>>> {Title}
> >>>>> {\externalfigure[cow][width=0.6\textwidth]}
> >>>&g
re[cow][width=0.6\textwidth]}
>>>>>
>>>>> \input tufte
>>>>> \input knuth
>>>
>>>
>>> by the time you place the figure at the top, the first paragraph has
>>> already been typeset
>>
>> I think that the que
d the next paragraph
after \placefloat in the source lose its indentation? IMO, only
\placefigure[left] should affect the indentation, everything else should
simply leave indentation alone. Or atleast, there should be a way to
configure the indentation behaviour depending on what type of float we
a
aph
after \placefloat in the source lose its indentation? IMO, only
\placefigure[left] should affect the indentation, everything else should
simply leave indentation alone. Or atleast, there should be a way to
configure the indentation behaviour depending on what type of float we are
dealing with
:
\writetolist[chapter]{}{Appendicess}
then content is
1. Section one
2. Section two
. Appendices
stopper is visible - unacceptable for me
when I do:
\writebetweenlist[chapter]{Appendicess}
then content is
1. Section one
2. Section two
Appendices
without indentation - - unacceptable for me
. Section two
Appendices
without indentation - - unacceptable for me
well, writebetween is just that, you can try
\writebetweenlist[chapter]{\hskip3em Appendicess}
(a more comples solution involves cloning chapter but i have no time for
explaining that now)
Hans
indentation - - unacceptable for me
Is there way to insert apropriate blank before word Appendicess to
receive result:
1. Section one
2. Section two
Appendices
My justification:
I am trying bypass this way section numbering of miscellaneous parts of
document, because I dont discover way to
ere are
all that I believe are in the way of my finishing this project:
1
How do I make bulleted lists not have lines between items in the list?
\startitemize[packed]
2
Is it possible to push the bullets for bulleted lists into the margin
(and then have the text of each item start at the same
make bulleted lists not have lines between items in the list?
2
Is it possible to push the bullets for bulleted lists into the margin (and
then have the text of each item start at the same level of indentation as
normal text)? Also, given my target printing medium, this would require
alteration of the
ort=author]
\setuppublications [alternative=ams,sorttype=bbl, criterium=all]% era
criterium=cite per a llistar només els citats%
\setupheadtext[ca][pubs=Referències]
\setuppublicationlist[authoretallimit=3]
\setuppublicationlist[authoretaltext={\it\ et al.}]
\setuppublicationlist[authoretaldisplay=1]
%I
On 29-3-2010 17:53, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 29.03.10 17:29, schrieb Torsten Suhling:
Hello,
I have a question regarding hanging indentation in
startstoplines-environment.
So I try to use ConTeXt to typeset poems. In some texts/poems
ar long lines, which have to be broken. They should be
Am 29.03.10 17:29, schrieb Torsten Suhling:
Hello,
I have a question regarding hanging indentation in
startstoplines-environment.
So I try to use ConTeXt to typeset poems. In some texts/poems
ar long lines, which have to be broken. They should be broken
into hanging indentations.
Any idea
Hello,
I have a question regarding hanging indentation in
startstoplines-environment.
So I try to use ConTeXt to typeset poems. In some texts/poems
ar long lines, which have to be broken. They should be broken
into hanging indentations.
That means:
Every line of poem should start left.
If a
2010 8:41 AM
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] indent lost after \placefigure
On Thursday 11 February 2010 02:14:12 Tom wrote:
> When I place a figure at the bottom of a page, everything is fine if it
> splits a paragraph, but if it falls between paragraphs, indentation of at
>
.
Below is my understanding of ConTeXt's design principle (Hans or Taco
should correct me if I am wrong). Content should be separate from
presentation. This means that indentation should be a function of
semantics, and not of how you format your source. So
some text ...
\startit
; Below is my understanding of ConTeXt's design principle (Hans or Taco
> should correct me if I am wrong). Content should be separate from
> presentation. This means that indentation should be a function of
> semantics, and not of how you format your source. So
>
> so
wrong). Content should be separate from presentation. This
means that indentation should be a function of semantics, and not of how you
format your source. So
some text ...
\startitemize
\item
\item
\stopitemize
some more text
and
some text
\startit
On Thursday 11 February 2010 02:14:12 Tom wrote:
> When I place a figure at the bottom of a page, everything is fine if it
> splits a paragraph, but if it falls between paragraphs, indentation of at
> least one of the paragraphs, generally the one coming after the figure, is
> lost
it falls between paragraphs, indentation of
> > > at least one of the paragraphs, generally the one coming after the
> > > figure, is lost. It appears that this has been a problem for some
> > > people over the years.
> >
> > \setupfloats[indentnex
On Thursday 11 February 2010 05:07:15 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 11.02.10 02:14, schrieb Tom:
> > When I place a figure at the bottom of a page, everything is fine if it
> > splits a paragraph, but if it falls between paragraphs, indentation of at
> > least one of the para
question to no avail.
Tom Benjey
717-258-9733 voice
717-243-0074 fax
Twitter: @TomBenjey
Am 11.02.10 02:14, schrieb Tom:
> When I place a figure at the bottom of a page, everything is fine if
> it splits a paragraph, but if it falls between paragraphs, indentation
> of at least one of the p
Am 11.02.10 02:14, schrieb Tom:
When I place a figure at the bottom of a page, everything is fine if it
splits a paragraph, but if it falls between paragraphs, indentation of at
least one of the paragraphs, generally the one coming after the figure, is
lost. It appears that this has been a
When I place a figure at the bottom of a page, everything is fine if it
splits a paragraph, but if it falls between paragraphs, indentation of at
least one of the paragraphs, generally the one coming after the figure, is
lost. It appears that this has been a problem for some people over the
years
tion is, does it make sense to use different
typo in a french quotation in an english text (just as one is not going
to change the indentation then)
Yes it does! The spacing, punctuation, hyphenation and other particularities
associated with a language should be respected, even if there may be on
;t use
> > \setcharacterspacing[frenchpunctuation] and have to deal with
> > punctuation issues manually for both languages ?
>
> you can use it, the question is, does it make sense to use different
> typo in a french quotation in an english text (just as one is not going
> to chan
as one is not going
to change the indentation then)
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Tomas Bures wrote:
>> I tried the workaround for the text direction bug in luatex as
>> suggested by Taco and Hans while ago for my other problem. It works
>> even for this case.
>>
>> \let\textdir\gobblethreearguments
>
> That is getting weird. We will investigate this f
Tomas Bures wrote:
I tried the workaround for the text direction bug in luatex as suggested
by Taco and Hans while ago for my other problem. It works even for this
case.
\let\textdir\gobblethreearguments
That is getting weird. We will investigate this further.
Best wishes,
Taco
s not completely according to the
sources below. The right one is attached here.
Thank you,
Tomas
On 11/30/2009 01:00 PM, Tomas Bures wrote:
Dear all,
I have some strange problem with indentation.
I'm trying to typeset text with some verses. I use indentation in the
text, however I would like t
I'm sorry, the original PDF file was not completely according to the
sources below. The right one is attached here.
Thank you,
Tomas
On 11/30/2009 01:00 PM, Tomas Bures wrote:
Dear all,
I have some strange problem with indentation.
I'm trying to typeset text with some ver
Dear all,
I have some strange problem with indentation.
I'm trying to typeset text with some verses. I use indentation in the
text, however I would like to suppress it below the verse. So, inside
the macro for verses, I use: indenting[next]
This works fine, however for some strange r
\startnarrower[left]
\stopnarrower
that was quick, thank you!
just what i was looking for but couldn´t find.
tobias
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
Wiki!
mai
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
I see that Wolfgang's fix for itemize indentation is not included in
the new version. Was it forgotten or treated a 'hack'?
well, i'm not copying each hack into my sources indeed.
normally wolfgang (or aditya or taco or ...) will let me kn
Hi Taco,
I see that Wolfgang's fix for itemize indentation is not included in
the new version. Was it forgotten or treated a 'hack'?
(attached)
Hans released a new current context yesterday. This is mostly a bugfix/
catchup release for mkiv functionality, but there are a
comm...@googlemail.com wrote:
>
> i have tried vtop, which works ok, but looks ugly, and splitting proofs
> across multiple pages is a pain. is there a better way to do this?
\startnarrower[left]
\startnarrower[left] ...
\stopnarrower
\stopnarrower
Best wishes,
Taco
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Hi @all,
i´m new to context and so far i like it a lot more than messy latex.
i try to write some mathematical proofs and have a layout in mind which
i can´t implement in a nice way:
i want to write the proofs in a tree-like structure, where a 'subproof'
for a statement is indented below the sta
denting and you will know \indentation is
what you want.
Thanks. Actually, i tried \indent to produce indent, but it was treated
as wrong keyword.
Vyatcheslav
\setupindenting[big,yes]
\setupfloat[figure][indentnext=yes]
\starttext
\dorecurse{1}{\input knuth \par}
\placefigure
an indent? (like \makeindent)
Read Adityas TuGboat article about indenting and you will know \indentation is
what you want.
http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb29-2/tb92mahajan.pdf
Wolfgang
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If your question
e 'joinedup' gives the same
output but without indentation) we should
take care of this and insert the distance between the items only in horizontal
mode.
To do so change in the definition for \complexdoitemgroupitem the following
line:
\else
\ifcondition
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009, Peter Münster wrote:
> I attach a test file, that shows, that this works even in itemize
> environment and with the margin option. There are problems with the
> tabulation character, but's that's not so important.
This time, the file is really attached...
Sorry, Peter
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Con
On Thu, Nov 05 2009, Hans Hagen wrote:
> add to the end of buff-ini.lua :
>
> [...]
>
> and patch buff-ver.mkiv
>
> [...]
Hello Hans,
Thanks a lot, this works very well!
I attach a test file, that shows, that this works even in itemize
environment and with the margin option. There are problems
Hello,
I am a new ConTeXt user recently switched from LaTeX (with small amounts
of raw TeX macrosity) which I used for several years.
I was searching the internet, this mailing list and finally the ConTeXt
sources to find some information about achieving hanging indentation in
captions. The
\ et al.}]
%\setuppublicationlist[authoretaldisplay=1]
%Indentation
\setupheads[indentnext=yes]
\setupindenting[yes,small,first]
% Vertical spaces between paragraphs
\setupwhitespace[none]
%Itemize
\setupitemize[each][identnext=yes,margin=2em]
\setupitemize[each][headstyle=bold]
% Mathematical
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