Am 30.03.10 23:34, schrieb Torsten Suhling:
Hello,
thanks for the help, attached snippet seems to work.
So I guess my question basicly was caused by misunderstandings
in using define/setup commands.
Is there a document describing the grammar of context---how to
use or to combine \setupsomethin
Hello,
thanks for the help, attached snippet seems to work.
So I guess my question basicly was caused by misunderstandings
in using define/setup commands.
Is there a document describing the grammar of context---how to
use or to combine \setupsomething, \definesomething
ttartstosomethig or \setu
Am 29.03.10 18:51, schrieb Hans Hagen:
@Hans, can you change \setupalign to
\unexpanded\def\setupalign
{\dosingleargument\dosetupalign}
else it can't be used in the style key.
sure, but i'd expected you to implement a proper align=... then -)
no problem but what comes next, spacebefore/after
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 b
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 how
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 p