Aditya,
With the first group of code, I get "indenting=yes" actually appearing
in there; yet the lines aren't indented or closer together
(vertically). I removed the '%' but that didn't seem to make a
difference.
On 8/23/06, Aditya Mahajan
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, Derek Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
Another simple question--have at it!
I'd like to typeset some poetry. It should be
indented,
\startnarrower .... \stopnarrower
obey lines,
\startlines ... \stoplines (it is more customizable than \obeylines)
You can actually say
\setupindenting[medium] \startlines[indenting=yes] (other options are no, yes, odd, even) and see which one you like.
and the lines should be close together, not like separate paragraphs.
\setupinterlinespace[line=2em] .... \endgraf (default is 2.4 em)
So far I've got
\definestartstop[verse][commands=\obeylines]
So you can try
\def\startverse% {\bgroup \setupinterlinespace[line=2em] \startlines[indenting=yes]}
\def\stopverse% {\stoplines \endgraf\egroup}
You could have also done the equivalent
\definestartstop[verse][before={\setupinterlinespace[line=2em]\startlines}, after={\stoplines\endgraf}]
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