Thanks. Can I do the same with \endnotes?___________________________________________________________________________________GOn 21 Sep 2014, at 21:33, Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfgang@gmail.com> wrote:___________________________________________________________________________________Am 21.09.2014 um 20:32 schrieb Gerben Wierda <gerben.wierda@rna.nl>:Better still. I found the solution:\definedescription[Member][headstyle=bold,location=hanging,width=fit]\definemeasure[CAindent][12pt]\setupindenting[yes,\measure{CAindent}]\starttext\input knuth\par\input knuth\par\startMember{Foo Foo Foo} \indenting[yes] \input knuth\par \input knuth\stopMember\stoptext\indenting[yes] after \startMember does the trick.You can enable the paragraph indent for your descriptions with the indenting key.\definedescription[Member][headstyle=bold,location=hanging,indenting={yes,medium},width=fit]Wolfgang
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