Wolfgang Schuster
Am 26.05.2011 um 15:25 schrieb Marco Pessotto:
Wolfgang Schuster
writes: Am 26.05.2011 um 10:53 schrieb Marco Pessotto:
Hello there!
I've found a problem with the latest ConTeXt, but I guess it's been present for a while.
Use \par or an empty line.
Wolfgang
The workaround was already present in the minimal example (setting again the middle alignment). I was just reporting a problem.
\par (or a empty line) isn’t a workaround, it’s the correct way to end a paragraph and \crlf is the workaround which doesn’t work in all cases.
So what's the correct way to force a line break without starting a new paragraph, like \\ in LaTeX? Maybe the paragraph is marked also by more spacing, and that particular linebreak is not meant to be a paragraph ending. Like, e.g., for poems. And I believed the \crlf was the correct way to do it. Please correct me if I'm wrong. In the example I provided, I can't break the line without starting a new paragraph and without messing it, unless I reset the "middle" in the nested alignment. So I believe there's something in the inheritance that breaks. Bests -- Marco