Hello together, normally I want intendation for new paragraphs, but not, if the paragraph is set on the next page by \testpage. See this minexample: \setupindenting[yes, 9pt,first] \starttext \input knuth \testpage[35] \input knuth \stoptext Or more general: No indentation of paragraphs, wich are the top-paragraphs of the page. Is that possible? Thanks, Huseyin
Or more general: No indentation of paragraphs, wich are the top-paragraphs of the page. Is that possible?
How would your reader tell if the paragraph at the top of the page is a
continuation of the one on the last page, or a new paragraph? Sounds
problematic!
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 6:46 AM, "H. Özoguz"
Hello together,
normally I want intendation for new paragraphs, but not, if the paragraph is set on the next page by \testpage. See this minexample:
\setupindenting[yes, 9pt,first] \starttext \input knuth \testpage[35] \input knuth \stoptext
Or more general: No indentation of paragraphs, wich are the top-paragraphs of the page. Is that possible?
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