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< [[Structurals#Basics_of_ConTeXt_text_formatting|Text formatting]]
 
In plain TeX, controlling indentation is simple: The user sets a value for <tt>parindent</tt>, and each new paragraph is indented by that value, unless explicitly begun with <tt>noindent</tt>. Environments can provide a <tt>noindent</tt> at the end of their definitions, and if the user wants to overrule that, he can add an explicit <tt>indent</tt> at the beginning of the next paragraph. For the most part, LaTeX follows the same convention.
* <code>''first'' next</code>: turn indentation of first paragraph on/off. Can be overridden by environments with <code>indentnext=yes/no/auto</code>.
* <code>odd even</code>: indent odd/even lines in \obeylines scopes
* <code>normal</code>: what does this do?the globally defined size of indent. Useful when used as the values of the `indenting` key of different environments.
== Setting up indentation after an environment ==
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