In just one instance I would like the following to work differently: \startchapter[title={Introduction\\Disability and marginalisation},list={Introduction:\crlf Disability and marginalisation}]. That gives me: Introduction: Disability and marginalisation But I would like to have: Introduction: Disability and marginalisation Is there some way I can provide a space (whose amount I can determine specifically) after the \crlf in list={}? Effectively I am trying to provide a space at the beginning of a line, and I know I can't use \indentation or similar here. I may have to do it back at the preamble level by setting up a different kind of \setuphead, but I was hoping that in just this one case I could do it inside the existing setup. Julian
Can you stick "\phantom{Introduction:}" in front of “DIsability”? Michael
On Sep 28, 2021, at 11:08 PM, jbf via ntg-context
wrote: In just one instance I would like the following to work differently:
\startchapter[title={Introduction\\Disability and marginalisation},list={Introduction:\crlf Disability and marginalisation}].
That gives me:
Introduction: Disability and marginalisation
But I would like to have:
Introduction: Disability and marginalisation
Is there some way I can provide a space (whose amount I can determine specifically) after the \crlf in list={}? Effectively I am trying to provide a space at the beginning of a line, and I know I can't use \indentation or similar here.
I may have to do it back at the preamble level by setting up a different kind of \setuphead, but I was hoping that in just this one case I could do it inside the existing setup.
Julian
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That kind of works, Michael. It's a new one on me, but I guess it's from TeX. Is it controllable? E.g., if I wanted to bring the resulting line back by, say, 3mm? Julian On 29/9/21 2:17 pm, Rogers, Michael K wrote:
Can you stick "\phantom{Introduction:}" in front of “DIsability”?
Michael
On Sep 28, 2021, at 11:08 PM, jbf via ntg-context
wrote: In just one instance I would like the following to work differently:
\startchapter[title={Introduction\\Disability and marginalisation},list={Introduction:\crlf Disability and marginalisation}].
That gives me:
Introduction: Disability and marginalisation
But I would like to have:
Introduction: Disability and marginalisation
Is there some way I can provide a space (whose amount I can determine specifically) after the \crlf in list={}? Effectively I am trying to provide a space at the beginning of a line, and I know I can't use \indentation or similar here.
I may have to do it back at the preamble level by setting up a different kind of \setuphead, but I was hoping that in just this one case I could do it inside the existing setup.
Julian
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Der! Of course... 'Introduction' is phantom! So something like 'Intro' brings it back to where I want. Thanks. Julian On 29/9/21 2:17 pm, Rogers, Michael K wrote:
Can you stick "\phantom{Introduction:}" in front of “DIsability”?
Michael
On Sep 28, 2021, at 11:08 PM, jbf via ntg-context
wrote: In just one instance I would like the following to work differently:
\startchapter[title={Introduction\\Disability and marginalisation},list={Introduction:\crlf Disability and marginalisation}].
That gives me:
Introduction: Disability and marginalisation
But I would like to have:
Introduction: Disability and marginalisation
Is there some way I can provide a space (whose amount I can determine specifically) after the \crlf in list={}? Effectively I am trying to provide a space at the beginning of a line, and I know I can't use \indentation or similar here.
I may have to do it back at the preamble level by setting up a different kind of \setuphead, but I was hoping that in just this one case I could do it inside the existing setup.
Julian
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