2011/3/8 Wolfgang Schuster
Am 08.03.2011 um 15:36 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
I am making my first e-book. And am now seriously using ConTeXt. But I have a lot to learn.
In my ebook I want to use citations. In two different way. For starters I want to let every chapter start with a citation. At the moment I think that this does not need to be fancy. Just a little bigger font and a different
color and white-space after it. But if there is a better way, I do not mind to hear it.
\starttext
\chapter{Knuth}
\epigraph{Nikos Kazantzakis}{I hope for nothing. I fear nothing. I am free.}
\input knuth
\stoptext
with \epigraph defined as
\define[2]\epigraph {\blank
\startframedtext[right][frame=off,align=flushright,offset=none,width=fit]% #2\par{\it – #1}% \stopframedtext \blank}
I made it: \define[2]\epigraph{ \blank \startframedtext[right][frame=off,align=flushright,offset=none,width=fit]% \startcolor[darkgreen]#2\stopcolor \blank{\it – #1}% \stopframedtext \blank} For one reason or another \par gave: Paragraph ended before \complexdefine was complete. I also put a color on the citation itself. I am not satisfied with the color. But I have enough time to decide on the real color. One thing I am thinking about: making the citation centered and leave the person right justified. Or is that a bad idea? -- Cecil Westerhof