Thanks. That almost gives me the result I need.
What is missing is that the extra paragraphs of the Member are not indented.
G
On 21 Sep 2014, at 16:07, Otared Kavian
Hi Gerben,
Just use \startMember \stopMember as in the following:
\starttext
\startMember{Knuth and Ward} \input knuth
\input ward
\stopMember
\Member{Knuth} \input knuth
\input ward
\stoptext
Best regards: OK
On 21 Sep 2014, at 13:55, Gerben Wierda
wrote: I have this definition:
\definedescription[Member][headstyle=bold, location=hanging,width=fit]
What do I need to do if my description item has multiple paragraphs? A \par ends the description, so I need a definition of some sort of followup item without the heading. How do I do that? I'm using mkii.
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