Selon Taco Hoekwater
Hi,
Sorry to bother you with this question again, but I didn't get any definitive answer in the previous discussion: wouldn't it be useful to have a new
morgan.brassel@free.fr wrote: option in
\setupindenting that indents EVERY paragraph? I mean even after floats, formulae, heads, etc.
This is a french typographical tradition thing, isn't it?
Yes, indeed. But it might be useful to non french people too, I think.
It would be easier than to set every 'indentnext' option to 'yes'. My first thought was that it should be the role of the 'always' option. Is it silly?
In fact there is a common entry point for indentnext already, and redefining that woudl do what you want, I believe:
\def\checknextindentation[#1]% original {\processaction [#1] [yes=>\doindentation, no=>\noindentation, auto=>\autoindentation]}
\def\checknextindentation[#1]{\doindentation} % redefined
Thank you for this trick!
Hooking into \setupindenting may not be the best idea, because of backward compatibility. If Hans not feel like adding an extra inferface, my next proposal would be to add this redefined command to the t-french module on the garden
I understand the problem of backward compatibility, and in this regard, it seems difficult to modify the 'always' option. But what about adding a completely new option? As this might be helpful to non french people too, modifying the t-french module only would be a pity (according to me, of course).
Best wishes, Taco
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