17 May
2006
17 May
'06
12:47 a.m.
hmm, on Tue, May 16, 2006 at 06:27:12PM -0400, Aditya Mahajan said that
Use the before and after mechanism.
\setuplines[before={\startnarrower[3cm]},after=\stopnarrower]
\midaligned{test} \startlines There snores -- I mean sleeps -- my wife so frail. There snores -- I mean sleeps -- my wife so frail. \stoplines
thanks for the tip. sometimes there still is extra whitespace. but \nowhitespace seems to supress them without problems. i think i should also add, that the document has \setuptolerance [strict] so it's not verystrict... -f -- we're born free and taxed to death.