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\rightaligned

Summary

The command \rightaligned right-aligns a single line

Settings

\rightaligned{...}
{...}content

Description

Right-align a single line. No line-breaking is performed; to right-align paragraphs, see \startalignment. To right-align the final words of an otherwise left-aligned line, see \wordright.

Examples

Example 1

  • \setuppapersize[A7,landscape]
    
    \setupindenting[yes, small]
    \starttext
    \hairline
    There are stories the man recites quietly into the room which slip from level
    to level like a hawk. He wakes in the painted arbour that surrounds him with
    its spilling flowers, arms of great trees. He remembers picnics, a woman who
    kissed parts of his body that are now burned into the color of aubergine.
    
    I have spent weeks in the desert, forgetting to look at the moon, he says, as
    a married man may spend days never looking into the face of his wife. These
    are not sins of omission but signs of preoccupation.
    
    His eyes lock onto the young woman's face. If she moves her head, his stare
    will travel alongside her into the wall. She leans forward. How were you burned?
    
    \rightaligned{---Michael Ondaatje, \quotation{The English Patient}}
    \stoptext
    

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