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If you want to indent paragraphs from the second line on, you can use this bit from Hans Hagen: | If you want to indent paragraphs from the second line on, you can use this bit from Hans Hagen: | ||
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\stoptext | \stoptext | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 8 June 2020
Paragraphs with hanging indention
If you want to indent paragraphs from the second line on, you can use this bit from Hans Hagen:
\starttext \definestartstop [exdent] [before={\startnarrower[left]\setupindenting[-\leftskip,yes]}, after=\stopnarrower] \setuphead[section][indentnext=yes] \section{Test} \startexdent \input knuth \endgraf \stopexdent \stoptext