Just curious about the intented behaviour of \noindent. If I place it as shown in the example, the next paragraph will still be indented. However, if the blank line between \noindent and the following text is deleted or contains a comment, the following text will not be indented. Is this placement dependency intended? I thought I could use blank lines at liberty to "style" the sources. Secondly, is there any way of integrating the \noindent into the \textrule. Means: the paragraph following a textrule should not be indented. Not crucial, but would reduce the clutter in the sources. There are about 600 textrules... Not pretty, I know, but currently they are my indicator, that a page in the original book, from which the text comes, has changed. Thanks again, Martin \setupindenting[yes,small] \indenting[next] \starttext \input{davis} % page 86 Old page header \textrule[top]{Change of Page} \noindent \input{davis} \stoptext