Dear gang, In the attached, we export hemistiches: =============== \setupexport[cssfile=sh_ahmad-qajar.css] \setupbackend[export=yes] \usemodule[hemistich] \setuphemistich [width=local, distance=1\emwidth, separator=] \setuphemistich [leftcolor=, separatorcolor=, rightcolor=] \setuphemistich % [separator=\vl\hskip.25em\vl] [separator=] %% We need separate lines in the export, so use \start|stoplines \definestartstop[VERSES][before={\blank[medium]\startlines \noindentation},after={\stoplines \blank[medium]}] \starttext \startVERSES \hemistiches{Become a shunner of your affairs;}{Entrust all affairs to the Decision.} \hemistiches{Thus tight spaces will often widen;}{And open spaces will often get tight.} \stopVERSES \stoptext =============== In the output we get =============== <div> <div class="lines"> <div class="line"><div class="line">Become a shunner of your affairs;Entrust all affairs to the Decision.</div><div class="line">Thus tight spaces will often widen;And open spaces will often get tight.</div></div> </div> </div> =============== Is there anyway to tag and export the distance info: distance=1\emwidth so that we can get some space in the xhtml. Note that I do not expect any of the alignment that the hemistiches module provides. Just some reasonable space. That said: How do I design a \start|stophemistiches environment that would get tagged in the output as such (i.e., <div class="hemistiches">)? Thanks in advance and best wishes Idris -- Idris Samawi Hamid Professor of Philosophy Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523