On Tue, 10 Apr 2012 11:49:56 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
When you want a certain value in various places I would use \definemeasure to set it and \measure to access it.
\definemeasure[parindent][1em]
\define[1]\TestHeadCommand {\offset[x=-\measure{parindent}]{#1}}
\definedescription [test] [alternative=top, margin=\measure{parindent}, headcommand=\TestHeadCommand]
\setupindenting[yes,\measure{parindent}]
\starttext
\input knuth
\starttest{Knuth} \input knuth \stoptest
\input knuth
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Great, I didn't know about the \measure way. Still - when I don't want to specify the indenting value directly, as I am satisfied with the value which is set by \setupindenting[medium] - is there a way how to get the indenting value in this case? I mean - what value of indenting is set by \setupindenting[small], \setupindenting[medium], \setupindenting[big]? Are these values accessible anyhow? Via Lua? Best regards, Lukas -- Ing. Lukáš Procházka [mailto:LPr@pontex.cz] Pontex s. r. o. [mailto:pontex@pontex.cz] [http://www.pontex.cz] Bezová 1658 147 14 Praha 4 Tel: +420 244 062 238 Fax: +420 244 461 038