6 Aug
2010
6 Aug
'10
5:51 a.m.
Wolfgang, thanks for the input. Got me a bit further.
You should also use ConTeXt’s own commands \indentation and \noindentation.
OK, had taken them to be equivalent reading the manual. But I see the context commands do what I want...
\input{...} is LaTeX style, to read files with spaces in ConTeXt you can use \input "..." or \ReadFile{...}
I know (almost) nothing about Latex. It just seemed to conform to general context syntax and worked. Ah, well. best, Martin