[I realised this other part of my draft answer would be good for the archive:] David Arnold wrote:
I do not want to do this:
\setupformulas[indentnext=auto]
... Because that has the effect that paragraphs following formulae are always indented. I don't want that. I want to be able to type the source like this ...
(not always, in the "auto" case)
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\setupindenting[medium,yes]
\starttext
Again, we choose to multiply the fours, then the result by the square root of three. That is,
\placeformula[-] \startformula 4(4\sqrt3) =16\sqrt3. \stopformula
By induction, we can argue that that the associative and commutative properties will allows us to group and arrange the product of more than three numbers in any order that we please.
\stoptext
Although it doesn't really apply to you, because of the spaced-out nature of your source files, this will help someone out. If you have indentnext=auto set for formulae (or verbatim or itemize), then you have no indent if there's no blank line between the formula and the text. If there is a blank line, then there's a normal indent. In the example, watch what happens after the two \stopformula s: \setupindenting[medium,yes] \setupformulas[indentnext=auto] \starttext \input ward You will find that \startformula 2+2=5 \stopformula % no blank line for very large values of two. \input dawkins However, traditionalists maintain that \startformula 2+2=4 \stopformula % extra blank line Moving on, we find... \input tufte \stoptext (pardon the extra test text. The bits that I wrote didn't make the example clear enough when typeset.)
... and not have the next paragraph after the formula. That is the default. That is what I want. However, on occasion, "sometimes" I do want to indent the next paragraph after a formula. My question is, how to override the default behavior "on occasion." That is, every "rare once in a while," how do I indent a paragraph after a formula.
On Feb 20, 2006, at 10:13 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
OK,
But this gives the same result. No indent. [ok]
How can I get that paragraph after the placeformula to indent? \setupindenting[medium,yes] \setupformulas[indentnext=yes] %\setupfloats[indentnext=yes] % maybe desired as well?
I just discovered that only this
\setupindenting[medium,always]
doesn't work either, and that is a bit counterintuitive.
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