Dear gang, For export we have to tag paragraphs. After block quotes, itemizations, etc, the context determines whether the first line of the next paragraph should be indented, so we use the indentnext=auto mechanism. But with \start|stopparagraph it doesn't seem to work: See attached. ==================== \setupindenting[big,yes] % Do not indent the first line of a block quote \setupdelimitedtext[blockquote][before={\blank[medium] \setupindenting[no]},after={\blank[medium]}] % Do not indent the first line after a block quote \setupdelimitedtext[blockquote][indentnext=auto] \starttext \startparagraph \input ward \stopparagraph \startblockquote \input ward \stopblockquote \startparagraph \input ward \stopparagraph \startblockquote \input ward \stopblockquote \startparagraph \input ward \stopparagraph \stoptext ==================== From what I understand, if [indentnext=auto] is activated then a blank line after the environment should activate indenting; no blank line after the environment should impede indenting. In this example, we get no indentation either way. Am I missing something, or is it a bug? By the way, something like \setupdelimitedtext[blockquote][indentnext=yes] \startparagraph[indenting=no] \input ward \stopparagraph would be a nice feature. Any chance? Best wishes Idris -- Idris Samawi Hamid Professor of Philosophy Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523
Am 17.03.2015 um 21:30 schrieb Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد
: Dear gang,
For export we have to tag paragraphs. After block quotes, itemizations, etc, the context determines whether the first line of the next paragraph should be indented, so we use the indentnext=auto mechanism. But with \start|stopparagraph it doesn't seem to work: See attached.
==================== \setupindenting[big,yes] % Do not indent the first line of a block quote \setupdelimitedtext[blockquote][before={\blank[medium] \setupindenting[no]},after={\blank[medium]}]
\setupdelimitedtext [blockquote] [spacebefore=medium, spaceafter=medium, indenting=no]
% Do not indent the first line after a block quote \setupdelimitedtext[blockquote][indentnext=auto]
\starttext \startparagraph \input ward \stopparagraph
\startblockquote \input ward \stopblockquote
\startparagraph \input ward \stopparagraph
\startblockquote \input ward \stopblockquote \startparagraph \input ward \stopparagraph \stoptext ====================
From what I understand, if [indentnext=auto] is activated then a blank line after the environment should activate indenting; no blank line after the environment should impede indenting.
In this example, we get no indentation either way. Am I missing something, or is it a bug?
It’s bug in the delimited text mechanism (typo-del.mkvi), a \aftergroup is missing before \dorechecknextindentation. \def\typo_delimited_stop_par {\removeunwantedspaces \removelastskip \rightdelimitedtextmark \carryoverpar\endgroup % new per 2013-01-21 ... please left floats \popmacro\checkindentation \typo_delimited_stop_par_indeed \delimitedtextparameter\c!after \edef\p_delimited_spaceafter{\delimitedtextparameter\c!spaceafter}% \ifx\p_delimited_spaceafter\empty \else \blank[\p_delimited_spaceafter]% \fi \useindentnextparameter\delimitedtextparameter - \dorechecknextindentation}% AM: This was missing! + \aftergroup\dorechecknextindentation}% AM: This was missing!
By the way, something like
\setupdelimitedtext[blockquote][indentnext=yes]
\startparagraph[indenting=no] \input ward \stopparagraph
would be a nice feature. Any chance?
\startsetups[paragraph:noindent] \setupindenting[no] \stopsetups \defineparagraph[noindent][setups=paragraph:noindent] \setupindenting[yes,big] \starttext \startparagraph \input ward \stopparagraph \startparagraph[noindent] \input ward \stopparagraph \startparagraph \input ward \stopparagraph \stoptext Wolfgang
On Tue, 17 Mar 2015 15:04:32 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
Am 17.03.2015 um 21:30 schrieb Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد
==================== \setupindenting[big,yes] % Do not indent the first line of a block quote \setupdelimitedtext[blockquote][before={\blank[medium] \setupindenting[no]},after={\blank[medium]}]
\setupdelimitedtext [blockquote] [spacebefore=medium, spaceafter=medium, indenting=no]
Duly noted, thanks!
From what I understand, if [indentnext=auto] is activated then a blank line after the environment should activate indenting; no blank line after the environment should impede indenting.
In this example, we get no indentation either way. Am I missing something, or is it a bug?
It’s bug in the delimited text mechanism (typo-del.mkvi), a \aftergroup is missing before \dorechecknextindentation.
\def\typo_delimited_stop_par {\removeunwantedspaces \removelastskip \rightdelimitedtextmark \carryoverpar\endgroup % new per 2013-01-21 ... please left floats \popmacro\checkindentation \typo_delimited_stop_par_indeed \delimitedtextparameter\c!after \edef\p_delimited_spaceafter{\delimitedtextparameter\c!spaceafter}% \ifx\p_delimited_spaceafter\empty \else \blank[\p_delimited_spaceafter]% \fi \useindentnextparameter\delimitedtextparameter - \dorechecknextindentation}% AM: This was missing! + \aftergroup\dorechecknextindentation}% AM: This was missing!
Wow, so a bug indeed... I hope Hans is reading this -)
By the way, something like
\setupdelimitedtext[blockquote][indentnext=yes]
\startparagraph[indenting=no] \input ward \stopparagraph
would be a nice feature. Any chance?
\startsetups[paragraph:noindent] \setupindenting[no] \stopsetups
\defineparagraph[noindent][setups=paragraph:noindent]
\setupindenting[yes,big]
\starttext
\startparagraph \input ward \stopparagraph
\startparagraph[noindent] \input ward \stopparagraph
\startparagraph \input ward \stopparagraph
\stoptext
Wonderful, this is so much better than an explicit \noindentation. I really need to spend some time to learn the power of setups! Thanks a million, Wolfgang, and Best wishes Idris -- Idris Samawi Hamid Professor of Philosophy Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523
On Tue, 17 Mar 2015 15:04:32 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
\startsetups[paragraph:noindent] \setupindenting[no] \stopsetups \defineparagraph[noindent][setups=paragraph:noindent] \setupindenting[yes,big] \starttext \startparagraph \input ward \stopparagraph \startparagraph[noindent] \input ward \stopparagraph \startparagraph \input ward \stopparagraph \stoptext
The opposite scenario doesn't work, viz. ========== % setup paragraph indents \startsetups[paragraph:indent] \setupindenting[big,yes] \stopsetups \defineparagraph[indent][setups=paragraph:indent] ========== But this appears to work: ========== % setup paragraph indents \startsetups[paragraph:indent] \indentation \stopsetups \defineparagraph[indent][setups=paragraph:indent] ========== So there is significant difference in the \setupindenting[yes] case. For consistency we may as well go with ================= \startsetups[paragraph:indent] \indentation \stopsetups \defineparagraph[indent][setups=paragraph:indent] \startsetups[paragraph:noindent] \noindentation \stopsetups \defineparagraph[noindent][setups=paragraph:noindent] ================= This entire approach is better and wiser than indentnext=auto anyway. Thanks again, Wolfgang, and Best wishes Idris -- Idris Samawi Hamid Professor of Philosophy Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523
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