Gerben Wierda wrote:
I have this setup in my environment file:
================================================= \setuphead [chapter] [page=, before=\setups{chapter:before}, after=\setups{chapter:after}]
\startsetups chapter:before
\page[left]
\noheaderandfooterlines
\startalignment[left,nothyphenated] \startnarrower[4*left] \noindent \em \setups[chapter:quote] \stopnarrower \stopalignment
\resetsetups[quote:text]
\page[right]
\noheaderandfooterlines
\blank[force,2*big]
\stopsetups
\startsetups [chapter:after]
\blank[3*big]
\stopsetups ===============================================
But when I call it
=============================================== \starttext \startsetups [chapter:quote] Lee Chong's is to the right of the vacant lot (although why it is called vacant when it is piled high with old boilers, with rusting pipes, with great square timbers, and stacks of five-gallon cans, no one can say).\crlf {\tf John Steinbeck} --- Cannery Row\crlf \crlf Doc explained patiently, ``Both players know exactly the same things. The game is played in the mind.''\crlf ``I don't get it.''\crlf ``Well, look! You can't cheat in mathematics or poetry or music because they're based on truth. Untruth or cheating is just foreign, it has no place. You can't cheat in arithmetic.\crlf {\tf John Steinbeck} --- Sweet Thursday \stopsetups
\startbuffer Lee Chong's is to the right of the vacant lot (although why it is called vacant when it is piled high with old boilers, with rusting pipes, with great square timbers, and stacks of five-gallon cans, no one can say).\crlf {\tf John Steinbeck} --- Cannery Row\crlf \crlf Doc explained patiently, ``Both players know exactly the same things. The game is played in the mind.''\crlf ``I don't get it.''\crlf ``Well, look! You can't cheat in mathematics or poetry or music because they're based on truth. Untruth or cheating is just foreign, it has no place. You can't cheat in arithmetic.\crlf {\tf John Steinbeck} --- Sweet Thursday \stopbuffer \startsetups chapter:quote \getbuffer \stopsetups This works for me. But you better give the buffer a name :) Gretings, Peter
\chapter[h:foo]{Foo} ===============================================
I get that every word that is in the input file at th eend of a line is glued (no whitespace) to the word that is on the next line of the input line.
How can I solve this?
Thanks
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