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== Description ==
Start an indented paragraph with a word or two in front of it. This environment was created using <code>{{cmd|definedescription}}[tab]</code>, and so behaves like <code>{{cmd|description}}. By default, there is 4em of space for the paragraph key, 2em between the key and the paragraph proper, and the key is set in normal font.
== Example ==
<context source=yes>
\setuptab[sample={The Police Chief:}]
 
The following is a dialog from G.K. Chesterton's {\em The Man who was Thursday}.
 
\blank[line]
== Example ==\tab{The Police Chief:} You are the new recruit? All right, you are engaged. \par\tab{Gabriel Syme:} I really have no experience... \par\tab{Chief:} No one has any experience of the battle of Armageddon. \par\tab{Syme:} But I'm really unfit... \par\tab{Chief:} You are willing, that is enough. \par\tab{Syme:} Now, really, I know of no occupation for which mere willingness is the final test. \par\tab{Chief:} I do. Martyrs. I am sending you to your death. Good day. \par<!-- Please fill in an example if you can --/context>
== See also ==
<!-- something like * {{cmd|gotosetuptab}}* {{cmd|description}} -->
== Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum ==
{{Forum|{{SUBPAGENAME}}}}
[[Category:CommandsCommand/Descriptions|tab]]

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