Am 26.02.2012 um 22:49 schrieb Ingo Krabbe: > On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 08:28:48PM +0100, Patrick Gundlach wrote: >> Hello, >> >> (4.13.13.2 tex.linebreak()) >> >> in tex.linebreak() I can give "parameters". How is the parshape table >> suppose to look like? Is it a table of >> >> { n, <glue_spec>,<glue_spec>, .. 2n <glue_spec> items} >> ? >> >> Or what do I need to fill in? > > I don't have any clue about luatex, but most likely the texbook is still > normative here: > > "In general, '\parshape=n i1 l1 i2 l2 ... in ln' specifies a paragraph > whose first n lines will have lengths l1, l2, ..., ln, respectively and > they will be indented from the left margin by the respective amounts i1, > i2, ..., in.
Hi Ingo, everything I've tried so far gave me an error: parshape = {2, 0, 40 * 2^16, 0,37 * 2^16 } parshape = {2, l0,n0,l1,n1 } -- l,n are glue_spec items parshape = {2, "0pt","40pt","0pt","37pt" } Patrick