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Latest revision as of 12:08, 19 November 2019
\paragraph
Syntax (autogenerated)
Syntax
\paragraph |
Description
If a paragraphs environment is defined with, e.g. \defineparagraphs[sidebyside]
, then \sidebyside
moves to the next paragraph column in a \startsidebyside
environment. See \startparagraph and \defineparagraphs for more info.
See also
- \defineparagraphs to define the paragraphs environment
- \setupparagraphs to set up the environment and the individual paragraph columns
- \startparagraph to start a paragraphs environment.
- \column, which does the same thing in a \startcolumns environment.
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- paragraph on the mailing list (all results)
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- paragraph on stack exchange
- paragraph in ConTeXt's source
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