Aditya,

With the first group of code, I get "indenting=yes" actually appearing
in there; yet the lines aren't indented or closer together
(vertically). I removed the '%' but that didn't seem to make a
difference.

On 8/23/06, Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, Derek Schmidt wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Another simple question--have at it!
> >
> > I'd like to typeset some poetry. It should be
>
> > indented,
>
> \startnarrower .... \stopnarrower
>
> > obey lines,
>
> \startlines ... \stoplines (it is more customizable than \obeylines)
>
> You can actually say
>
> \setupindenting[medium] \startlines[indenting=yes] (other options are
> no, yes, odd, even) and see which one you like.
>
> > and the lines should be close together, not like separate paragraphs.
>
> \setupinterlinespace[line=2em] .... \endgraf (default is 2.4 em)
>
> > So far I've got
> >
> > \definestartstop[verse][commands=\obeylines]
>
> So you can try
>
> \def\startverse%
>    {\bgroup
>     \setupinterlinespace[line=2em]
>     \startlines[indenting=yes]}
>
> \def\stopverse%
>     {\stoplines
>      \endgraf\egroup}
>
>
> You could have also done the equivalent
>
> \definestartstop[verse][before={\setupinterlinespace[line=2em]\startlines},
>                          after={\stoplines\endgraf}]
>
> Aditya
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