indentation + YandY Lucida on TeXlive2005+debian
First of all, thanks for Lucida tips... It work now with my debian install of texlive 2005. I'm working now on the layout and structure of my phd thesis. Due to the fact that my thesis is in french I need to setup indentation of the first paragraph and I've got a problem with \setupindenting \indenting I have followed the structure given in cont-eni.pdf : ______________________________phd.tex_begin %% Set output to pdf \setupoutput[pdftex] %% Activate txt in METAPOST \useMPlibrary[txt] %% Activate colors \setupcolors[state=start] % fr settings \setuppapersize[A4][A4] \enableregime[il9] \useencoding[ffr] \mainlanguage[fr] % Fonts \usetypescriptfile[type-buy] \loadmapfile[ec-bh-lucida.map] \usetypescript[lucida][ec] \setupbodyfont[lucida] \startproject phd \environment phdenv \product phdprod \stopproject ______________________________phd.tex_end ______________________________phdend.tex_begin \startenvironment phdenv \setupwhitespace[big] \setupindenting[first,medium] \indenting[first,always] \setupfootertexts[part][chapter] \stopenvironment ______________________________phdend.tex_end ______________________________phdprod.tex_begin \startproduct phdprod \project phd \startfrontmatter \completecontent \stopfrontmatter \startbodymatter \component first \component second \stopbodymatter \startbackmatter \completecontent \stopbackmatter \stopproduct ______________________________phdprod.tex_end ______________________________first.tex_begin \startcomponent first \part{One} \completecontent \chapter{First} \section{Section1} This is a cut-down version of the below Unicode Symbols package, designed to be simple and usable with any pdfTeX-centric \ConTeXt\ installation. Little installation, minimal usage effort, and you gain over a hundred symbols for use in ConTeXt. The PDF file documents how to use the PDF native ZapfDingbats font along with a catalogue of the available symbols, and the zip file includes all that's necessary for an installation, including a modified encoding, a tfm file, and a ConTeXt support file. No Unicode knowledge necessary. This is a cut-down version of the below Unicode Symbols package, designed to be simple and usable with any pdfTeX-centric \ConTeXt\ installation. Little installation, minimal usage effort, and you gain over a hundred symbols for use in ConTeXt. The PDF file documents how to use the PDF native ZapfDingbats font along with a catalogue of the available symbols, and the zip file includes all that's necessary for an installation, including a modified encoding, a tfm file, and a ConTeXt support file. No Unicode knowledge necessary. \chapter{Second} Another test text. \completeindex \stopcomponent ______________________________first.tex_end As you can see I use \setupindenting[first,medium] and \indenting[first,always] in my phdenv environment but the first paragraph in my output file isn't indented. I have tried local invocation of \setupindenting or \indenting as \par but nothing works... What's wrong ? I suspect that I need to improve my ConTeXt practice... I have got my ConTeXt working with Y&Y Lucida on GNU Linux Debian + TeXlive2005, I can send my installation trace if it can help for contextgarden wiki... Best regards,
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
First of all, thanks for Lucida tips... It work now with my debian install of texlive 2005.
I'm working now on the layout and structure of my phd thesis. Due to the fact that my thesis is in french I need to setup indentation of the first paragraph and I've got a problem with \setupindenting \indenting
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it's now one command: \setupindenting[medium,yes] (the split became too fuzy when we added fancy things like first, next, odd, even, even) Hans
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