Re: [NTG-context] \startquotation and citations

2020-03-26 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Michael Guravage schrieb am 26.03.2020 um 15:31: Thank you Wolfgang, Now is there a way to persuade the quotation marks to protrude? You can either enable hanging punctuation for the bodyfont (which is done with \definefontfeature and \setupalign) or put the quotation mark in a box and move

Re: [NTG-context] \startquotation and citations

2020-03-26 Thread Michael Guravage
Thank you Wolfgang, Now is there a way to persuade the quotation marks to protrude? Cheers, Michael \startsetups[userdata:extendedquotation] \startnarrow[] “\getinlineuserdata”\userdataparameter{source} \stopnarrow \stopsetups \defineuserdataalternative [extendedquotation]

Re: [NTG-context] \startquotation and citations

2020-03-26 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Michael Guravage schrieb am 26.03.2020 um 14:29: Greetings, I would like to add a citation to a block quotation. Wolfgang proposed a solution back in May 2011. With \star-stopquotation, the left quotation mark protrudes to the

[NTG-context] \startquotation and citations

2020-03-26 Thread Michael Guravage
Greetings, I would like to add a citation to a block quotation. Wolfgang proposed a solution back in May 2011. With \star-stopquotation, the left quotation mark protrudes to the left of the text. With Wolfgang's solution, the

[NTG-context] \startquotation and citations

2011-05-23 Thread Oliver Buerschaper
Dear all, I'm struggling with quotation blocks and proper placing of citations… In an ideal world I'd be striving for something like this: \startquotation[source=…] \input tufte \stopquotation where … could be either of: 1. a simple string: {Edward Tufte}, 2. a citation command:

Re: [NTG-context] \startquotation and citations

2011-05-23 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 23.05.2011 um 15:39 schrieb Oliver Buerschaper: Dear all, I'm struggling with quotation blocks and proper placing of citations… In an ideal world I'd be striving for something like this: \startquotation[source=…] \input tufte \stopquotation where … could be either of: 1. a