Hi Gerben, here is a solution that works with a local layout. For sure there are better ways to reach your desired style, but I have no experience with this stuff. Greets, Peter Gerben Wierda wrote:
I am having a simple problem I can't solve by reading the manuals.
I want to quote a fragment of a book which contains amongst others a discussion (Plato's Protagoras to be precise). Normally, my book has no whitespace between paragraphs and small indentation, but here I want a small amount of whitespace between paragraphs and also narrower. I'd like to setup some form of quotation paragraph style to use. I started out with \startquotation but I do not want quotes, so now I use startnarrower, but what I need is a paragraph style. Maybe another font (1pt smaller) is nice too. And noindenting while the rest of the book uses indenting.
What I would like to do is something like
\startBookQuote \stopBookQuote
and on the inside I get a small whitespace between paragraphs, no indentation, a smaller font and a narrower textwidth.
My last try was:
\defineparagraphs[BookQuote][n=1,before={\indenting[never]\whitespace\startnarrower},after={\indenting[yes]\nowhitespace\stopnarrower}]
in my environment file, but that gave me page breaks as soon as \startBookQuote was given and the quotes themselves do not receive page breaks, hence a quote more than one page (I have a few) ends up being a column of one page but just running from the page.
So, it seems \defineparagraphs is out, because I do not get page breaks inside the quote. But what should I do?
Thanks in advance,
G
PS. any sight on a decent ConTeXt book, btw? The manuals and wiki seldomly give me answers that work for me and often I find ConTeXt rather counterintuitive, e.g. setupparagraphs for something that is a table/column kind of thing, or confusing (\define vs \setup vs rest)
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