Command/setupparagraphs
\setupparagraphs
Syntax
\setupparagraphs[...][...][...,...=...,...] | |
[...] | name |
[...] | number each |
style | normal bold slanted boldslanted type cap small... command |
width | dimension |
height | dimension |
align | left right middle width |
tolerance | verystrict strict tolerant verytolerant stretch |
distance | dimension |
before | command |
after | command |
inner | command |
command | command |
rule | on off |
Description
Example
% Source: ConText Manual ms-cb-en.pdf
% Define a paragraph environment with 3 columns.
% Insert a blank line just before and just after the paragraph.
\defineparagraphs
[mypar][n=3,before={\blank},after={\blank}]
% The first column occupies 10% of the text's width and is rendered bold.
\setupparagraphs [mypar][1][width=.1\textwidth,style=bold]
% The second column occupies 40% of the text's width.
\setupparagraphs [mypar][2][width=.4\textwidth]
% The third column uses default settings. It will occupy
% the remaining 50% of the text's width.
% Set a paragraph with "mypar"
\startmypar % begin paragraph body with 1st column
1252
\mypar % switch to 2nd column
Hasselt obtains its city charter from bishop Hendrik van Vianden.
\mypar % switch to 3rd column
Hendrik van Vianden was pressed by other towns not to agree
with the charter. It took Hasselt a long period of time to
convince the Bishop. After supporting the Bishop in a small
war against the Drents, the charter was released.
\stopmypar % end paragraph body