Hello, thanks for the help, attached snippet seems to work. So I guess my question basicly was caused by misunderstandings in using define/setup commands. Is there a document describing the grammar of context---how to use or to combine \setupsomething, \definesomething ttartstosomethig or \setupanything{something=[]}?
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
% style={\setupalign[flushleft,nothyphenated]}, style={\raggedright\nohyphens},
Sorry for stupid question, but is there a difference between \nohyphens and \nothyphenated ? Thanks Torsten %<----- snip -------------------------------------------------- \setupoutput[dvi] \setupwhitespace[1.2em] \definestartstop[verse] [command={% \setupwhitespace[1.2em]% },style={% \raggedright\nohyphens% },before={% \setuplines[indenting={yes,-2em,first}]% \setupnarrower[left=2em]% \startnarrower[left]% blockindent only left \startlines% },after={% \stoplines% \stopnarrower% \setuplines[indenting={no}]% must be reseted \endgraf% }] \starttext Three lines, first should be broken: \startverse FIRST---this should be one line, please remove linebreaks, made by the mail programms, until HERE. SECOND---next line without carriage return or line feed, THIRD---startstoplines accept linebreaks, so this is a new line. FOURTH---fourth line also do not make much words. \stopverse \stoptext %<----- snip --------------------------------------------------