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</context></cd:example><cd:example title="Short Paragraphs">When the first paragraph does not take up the entire height of the drop-cap, use there are a few ways to allow the second paragraph to be correctly aligned. Use the {{cmd|forgetinitialsetupinitial}} command with the continue option to indicate when that the drop-cap ends(lettrine) is to be protected (i.e., no text may overlap the lettrine): <context mode="mkiv" source="yes">\setupinitial[n=2,continue=yes] \setuphead[chapter][ after={\placeinitial}, page=no,] \starttext\chapter{one}Thomas Jefferson wrote: We hold these truths to be self-evident. \chapter{two}\input knuth We hold these truths to be self-evident.\stoptext</context> Another way to indicate the end of the drop-cap is to use the {{cmd|forgetinitial}} command, as follows:
<context mode="mkiv" source="yes">
<cd:source file="typo-drp.mkiv" originator="system"></cd:source>
<cd:wikipage originator="system" page="Category:Fonts"></cd:wikipage>
<cd:commandref name="definefirstline">to apply specific style to the whole first line, or first words</cd:commandref><cd:commandref name="starthanging">to use an image as a drop cap</cd:commandref></cd:seealso>
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