26 Apr
2024
26 Apr
'24
9:09 p.m.
On 4/26/24 19:52, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
Wolfgang Schuster hat am 26.04.2024 19:29 CEST geschrieben: The inbetween setting works because ConTeXt checks at the start of each line whether it's empty (in this case the value is used) or not.
When you add a \par you just end the current line/paragraph and it doesn't matter how many \par's you use because TeX just ignores them. I see. But there's no command that could be used to simulate an empty line?
Crappy code: \starttext a\dorecurse{25}{\par}b a\dorecurse{25}{\null\par}b \stoptext Just to show it could be achieved, Pablo