2011/3/21 Wolfgang Schuster
<schuster.wolfgang@googlemail.com>
> I just discovered \setupindenting. I use:
> \setupindenting[yes, medium]
>
> This does not indent the first paragraph on a page. Is it possible to also not indent a paragraph after a blank?
Not with \blank but you can create a command which does it, e.g.
\def\myblank
{\dosingleempty\domyblank}
\def\domyblank[#1]%
{\iffirstargument
\blank[#1]%
\else
\blank
\fi
\noindentation}
or you use the fancybreak module:
\usemodule[fancybreak]
\definefancybreak[myblank][indentnext=no]
\setupindenting[yes,medium]
\starttext
\input ward
\blank
\input ward
\myblank
\input ward
\stoptext
I used the second method. Works. I only have one slight problem. When a paragraph without anything between it and the previous paragraph is the first element on a page, it gets indented. It is not a very big problem, but it would be nicer -I think- if it was not indented. Is this possible?