... I probably found it (how easy!):
----
\definestartstop
[Rek]
[before={\blank\setupnarrower[left=\parindent,right=\parindent]\startnarrower},
after={\stopnarrower\blank},
style=\em,
]
----
Best regards,
Lukas
On Fri, 23 Nov 2012 16:00:54 +0100, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.
Hello,
I need to temporary narrow the width in which text is typeset, to get something like:
---- Sdflsdf sjldfg sjfdg sjdfg sjdfg <- Normal (first) paragraph (no-indent). sf sjlfg sjdgfjsgfjsdf sgdf jsdgf sdfg gjh. Lsdf sjldfg sjfdg sjdfg sjdfg <- Normal (other) paragraph (normal indent). sf sjlfg sjdgfjsgfjsdf sgdf jsdgf sdfg gjh. <- Blank line Sdfjhk skjdhf kh skh fsk ks <- Narrower (first) paragraph (no-indent); skfh skf s ksk fk sf kh jhd its width e.g. 0.8 * <width-of-the-normal-paragraph> (\textwidth) dfs fsdf. Fjhk skjdhf kh skh fsk ks <- Narrower (other) paragraph (normal indent). skfh skf s ksk fk sf kh jhd dfs fsdf. Fjhk skjdhf kh skh fsk ks skfh skf s ksk fk sf kh jhd dfs fsdf. <- Blank line Sdkf sks dfks fhf skdhf kshfk j <- Normal (next) paragraph (normal indent). f sfh skfhs kfh skfh skf skdhfkdf fks fshf shf skhfd ksdhfhks djiuo dsdhf k. Lsdf sjldfg sjfdg sjdfg sjdfg sf sjlfg sjdgfjsgfjsdf sgdf jsdgf sdfg gjh. ----
I tried to play somehow with \(setup)paragraph(s), but it seems the are intended for paragraph-side-by-side setting, like columns do.
Changing \pagelayout changes the whole page layout, whilst I need just to narrow some paragraphs.
Something like:
\defineSomethingLikeParagraph[MyPar][width=.8\textwidth,leftdistance=.1\textwidth,before=\blank,after=\blank,]
And later:
\startMyPar \input knuth \stopMyPar
Is there something like that?
TIA.
Lukas
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