NB: whatever is on the wiki page on that article was added by me just
now, and represents a best guess only. I think it's correct, based on
what I saw it do when I tried your mkii example, but a better
description is welcome.
--Sietse
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 3:28 PM, Piotr Kopszak
Many thanks! The wiki says it is used to "define a collection of indenting settings". I used it to indent more then in the case of other paragraphs the first line of the first paragraph in a chapter, so your solution is unfortunately not exactly what I mean.
Best
Piotr 2012/10/26 Marco Patzer
: 2012-10-26 Piotr Kopszak:
Right, so is there a replacement for \defineindenting which works in the recent version?
I don't know what \defineindenting is supposed to do. I can hardly believe that the dots in the output are intended. What about this:
\definedelimitedtext [indenting] [leftmargin=4cm, rightmargin=]
\starttext \startindenting \input knuth \stopindenting \stoptext
Marco
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