On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 10:02 AM Procházka Lukáš Ing.
Hello,
Czech typo rules prefer not indenting paragraphs after itemization.
How to setup indenting best to achieve this?
The following code gives the desired output:
---- \setupindenting[yes,big]
\starttext \section{Sec}
\input knuth
\startitemize[][after={\blank\noindent}] \item Aaa \item Bbb \stopitemize % "%" JUST TO SUPPRESS BLANK LINE \input knuth \stoptext ----
but (obviously) forces user to suppress a blank line between \stopitemize and next text (thus "% JUST TO SUPPRESS BLANK LINE").
Is there a way which would "gobble" next \par after \stopitemize to allow to write simply (without "% ... "):
---- ... \stopitemize <- EMPTY LINE TO BE ALLOWED HERE \input knuth ... ----
(I tried to play with \ingnorespaces, \removeunwantedspaces and so but with no effect.)
Best regards,
Lukas
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Try the indentnext key. Either locally \startitemize[][indentnext=no] or, globally, \setupitemize[ indentnext=no, ] /Mikael