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− | \startnarrower (\startsmaller in dutch) is one of the oldest commands in ConTeXt. It predates the now-normal conventions by a few years. | + | <tt>\startnarrower</tt> (<tt>\startsmaller</tt> in dutch) is one of the oldest commands in ConTeXt. It predates the now-normal conventions by a few years. |
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+ | Don't expect any changes to <tt>\startnarrower</tt>. But perhaps a more predictable alternative could be added. | ||
== Example == | == Example == |
Revision as of 20:01, 7 August 2010
\setupnarrower
Syntax
\setupnarrower[...,...=...,...] | |
left | dimension |
right | dimension |
middle | dimension |
Description
Comment
The use of narrower is a bit abnormal.
\startnarrower (\startsmaller in dutch) is one of the oldest commands in ConTeXt. It predates the now-normal conventions by a few years.
Don't expect any changes to \startnarrower. But perhaps a more predictable alternative could be added.
Example
Long text that is longer then the following text \setupnarrower[left=3cm, right=3cm] \startnarrower[left,right] this is narrower \stopnarrower % or \setupnarrower[middle=3cm] \startnarrower % [middle] is default this is narrower \stopnarrower Long text that is longer then the preceding text
yields