Publication list indenting
I am trying to get my bibliography list to have indenting on all but the first line of each entry. I tried to apply the solution from http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Shaped_paragraphs but I can't get it to work in the publication list. I tried something like the following, but neither seemed to have any effect on the indenting. \definestartstop [exdent] [before={\startnarrower[left]\setupindenting[-\leftskip,yes]}, after=\stopnarrower] \setuppublicationlist[before={\startexdent},after={\stopexdent}] or \startexdent \placepublicationlist \stopexdent Thanks, Mike
Hi Michael, Michael Bynum wrote:
I am trying to get my bibliography list to have indenting on all but the first line of each entry. I tried to apply the solution from http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Shaped_paragraphs but I can't get it to work in the publication list.
But doesn't it do that by itself? The apa (=default) style is like that.
I tried something like the following, but neither seemed to have any effect on the indenting.
That won't work, for sure. Best wishes, Taco
Yes, it does normally do that. I just noticed that. I originally had
set numbering=yes and I had to disable it in my document to get it to
align the desired way. Is there a way to have the formatting of the
lines the default way but still enable numbering?
Thanks,
Mike
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Taco Hoekwater
Hi Michael,
Michael Bynum wrote:
I am trying to get my bibliography list to have indenting on all but the first line of each entry. I tried to apply the solution from http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Shaped_paragraphs but I can't get it to work in the publication list.
But doesn't it do that by itself? The apa (=default) style is like that.
I tried something like the following, but neither seemed to have any effect on the indenting.
That won't work, for sure.
Best wishes, Taco
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Michael Bynum wrote:
Yes, it does normally do that. I just noticed that. I originally had set numbering=yes and I had to disable it in my document to get it to align the desired way. Is there a way to have the formatting of the lines the default way but still enable numbering?
No, I do not think so, sorry. Best wishes, Taco
That's alright. I'll just use linespacing or something. Thanks for the help.
Mike
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 3:39 AM, Taco Hoekwater
Michael Bynum wrote:
Yes, it does normally do that. I just noticed that. I originally had set numbering=yes and I had to disable it in my document to get it to align the desired way. Is there a way to have the formatting of the lines the default way but still enable numbering?
No, I do not think so, sorry.
Best wishes, Taco
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