maybe we can let chapter into mychap, and define chapter as mychap+lettrine.
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 12:52 AM, Gerben Wierda
In sofar as lay out is concerned, I use:
\lettrine{T}{\kap{\bf here is no}} such thing as `digital technology'.
This smoothes the gap between the first character and the normal type. Automatiing that in terms of \setup will be even harder, I guess. But then again, if your book has 20 chapters, you only need to do it 20 times ;-)
G
On 2 Mar 2009, at 12:42, Alan Stone wrote:
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Taco Hoekwater
wrote: Alan Stone wrote:
Hi,
Thanks a lot to Taco for the very handy lettrine module.
How do you make it automatically drop cap the first word of each chapter ?
I don't think you can.
How about cooking up something with \setuphead[chapter][after=...] to apply \lettrine to the first word or letter of the first paragraph ?
So far for the idea.
For the implementation I'm clueless...
Alan
Best wishes, Taco
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