Hello all, Perhaps a more meaningful example, actually I explicitly break lines Inside title text. \setuphead[subject][align=center] \starttext \startsubject[title={First title line\\ \tf eventual second line}] % second line same size as normal text Howto ? Some text here \stopsubject \stoptext I tried with \tf but it does not change the size of text in the title after it. (In LaTeX I used \normalsize) Is there any solution that would allow to type: \startsubject[title={First title line\\ eventual second line}] and output second line in smaller text than the first one (without adding any font modifier in the title if possible) ? Many thanks for any help Best regards Joseph From: josephcanedo@gmail.com Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 1:29 PM To: ntg-context@ntg.nl Dear all, Still playing with \setfirstline, I was wondering how to apply it for headings as well ? Naive sample below does not work for the subject title, most probably because headings/titles have different processing than normal paragraphs. \definecolumnset[TwoColumns][n=2] \definefirstline[bbigline][alternative=line, style=\tfa] \starttext \startcolumnset [TwoColumns] \startsubject[title={\setfirstline[bbigline] A very very very long title for subject we know will not fit in single line of output}] % first line with different style as in the text below ? \setfirstline[bbigline] Some paragraph content here. First line should be printed bigger than rest of lines. \stopsubject \stopcolumnset \stoptext Thanks a lot, Best regards Joseph Canedo