Dear syndicate,
Not sure if there is a canonical way to do numbered paragraphs. In
the
following, I use subsections to mimic numbered paragraphs:
=======section-intext.tex=======
\setuphead[section][style=\bfa,after={\blank[big]},before={\blank[big,medium]},color=walayahblue]
\setuphead[subsection][style=\bf,after={\blank[big]},before={\blank[big,medium]},color=walayahgreen,alternative=text,distance=0.28em]
\setuphead[subsubsection][style=\tf,after={\blank[big]},before={\blank[big,medium]},color=walayahred,alternative=text,distance=0.28em]
\starttext
\startsection[title=Section 1]
\startsubsection
\input ward
\stopsubsection
\startsubsection[title=Paragraph 2]
\input ward
\stopsubsection
\startsubsection
\startparagraph
\input ward
\stopparagraph
\stopsubsection
\stopsection
\stoptext
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See attached output.
In paragraphs 1 and 2, there is too much distance between the
subsection
number (subsection number + title in paragraph 2) and between the
text.
The distance parameter is not appropriate here, it is the distance
*after*
the section head that needs adjustment (even if the text portion of
the
head (i.e., the section title) is empty).
Question 1: How do we fix the post-head distance?
Paragraph three shows that one apparently cannot mix this sectioning
approach with the \start-stopparagraph mechanism.
Question 2: Is there a way to mix \start-stopparagraph with the
above
subsection approach to par numbering?
I suppose that as long as I maintain exactly one paragraph per
subsection,
then structured output (xml etc.) should look ok.
Question 3: Is there a wiser way to handle this kind of par
numbering in
mkiv?