Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl> hat am 26.04.2024 17:25 CEST geschrieben:On 4/26/24 15:33, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:Hi,I’m trying to typeset a poem from XML, but I can’t figure out how tomake the inbetween key working here.As the source is XML, I cannot just add an empty line to start a newgroup of lines inside \startlines…\stoplines. I guess, there must be acommand to do that, but \par seems to have no effect here.How can this be done?Hi Denis,I must confess I don’t get which is your actual question.\blank works here and you know that (since you included it in your code).MkIV with \par works in your sample and LMTX with \par doesn’t.I wonder whether this might be a bug in LMTX.Just in case it might help,
Thanks for your answer and sorry for not being clearer. I was just wondering why the \par seems to have no effect. (I first guessed that it might be related to XML, to but then realized it happens with context markup as well. Usually, you won't run into this because an empty line works, but with XML that's not am option.) As you've said, it looks like a bug then.
Thanks,
Denis
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