You can try the command \startnarrower … \stopnarrower (see: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startnarrower). To change the default settings, use \setupnarrower.


Jannik

Am 7. April 2015 bei 15:17:22, John Culleton (john@wexfordpress.com) schrieb:

I am still matching my file with a previous
InDesign layout.

On one particular page I want to narrow the text
width a bit to cause the bottom line to fill
the full text width. I have tried adjusting
\hsize within braces, and changing setlayout. I
am considering putting all the text in a
framedtext but with the frame suppressed.

Any suggestions?
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