Am 13.05.2015 um 17:34 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez
: Hans,
I have the following sample:
\setupindenting[yes, always, big] \starttext This is the first pagraph.
\startbuffer[somextable] \startxtable[option=stretch, align=center] \startxrow \startxcell[width=.3\textwidth] a \stopxcell \startxcell[width=.2\textwidth] b \stopxcell \startxcell[width=.2\textwidth] c \stopxcell \startxcell[width=.3\textwidth] d \stopxcell \stopxrow \stopxtable \stopbuffer
\startxtable[option=stretch, align=center] \startxrow \startxcell[width=.2\textwidth] a \stopxcell \startxcell b \stopxcell \startxcell c \stopxcell \startxcell[width=.2\textwidth] d \stopxcell \stopxrow \stopxtable
This is the second paragraph.
\getbuffer[somextable]
This is the third paragraph. \stoptext
With beta from 2015.05.13 13:04, the second and third paragraphs aren’t indented. With beta from 2015.03.25 22:13, all three paragraphs are indented.
I’m afraid this may be a bug.
The missing indentation of the paragraph after the table is caused by the \noindentation command which is called when you set “split=no” for your xtables. In older versions of the code Hans used \noindent instead which didn’t lead to the indentation problem. \setvalue{\??xtableflushsplit\v!no}% {\noindentation % better than \noindent (no \dontleavehmode here) % else no leftskip etc %\ignorespaces \clf_x_table_flush method {\v!normal}% \relax \removeunwantedspaces} Wolfgang