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<cd:description>A line on which the reader may fill in an answer.
Typically the each fill-in line is should be its own paragraph, because it behaves a bit oddly: it pushes the actual fill-in field to the right end of the line, and it does not work well in vertical mode (see example)paragraph while also keeping the required width on that side free.</cd:description><cd:examples><cd:example title=""><context source="yes" mode="mkiv" text="This gives:">\setuppapersize[A6A7,landscape]\setupfillinlines[color=blue]
\starttext
 
separate pars:\par
\noindent\fillinline[width=2cm]{\it name}\par
\noindent\fillinline[width=4cm]{\it address}\par
 
two fields on one line:\crlf
\fillinline[width=2cm]{\it name}
\fillinline[width=4cm]{\it address}\par
 
two fields on two lines:\crlf
\fillinline[width=2cm]{\it name}\crlf
\fillinline[width=4cm]{\it address}\par
 
invisible in vertical mode:\par
\fillinline[width=2cm]{\it name}\par
\fillinline[width=2cm]{\it Which quote is this?} \input ward\par
\stoptext
</context></cd:example></cd:examples>

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