Hi,
It seems that the Lettrine module is one of those affected:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/562534/does-context-fail-in-the-lmtx-environment-with-the-lettrine-module?noredirect=1#comment1418902_562534
But, honestly, first, I don't know what means "/Of course it might have
other side effects once in lmtx we everywhere expect freezing to be
enabled./"
I suppose that, in order not to be a nuisance (and not to digress into
this real subject of interest), a short answer would be enough to put me
on track to investigate it.
On the other hand, I suppose the best practice, from what I have just
read, would be not to use \forgetparagraphfreezing globaly, but
\forgetparagraphfreezing and \setparagraphfreezing at the beginning and
end of the first paragraph respectively of each chapter. Would this be
the least harmful way? That is, wrapping it up to avoid this provisional
failure of the Lettrine with LMTX module, but at the same time to avoid
affecting that default freezing proposal in the rest of the document,
right?
By the way, and just out of curiosity, how does the recommended
provisional command work? Would it be something like this in the preamble?:
\definingparagraphs
firstparagraph][n=1]
\setupparagraphs [firstparagraph][1][align={hanging}]
And then this arrangement in the \input files?:
\startfirstparagraph
\lettrine{B}{lah} blah, blah, blah...
\stopfirstparagraph
\blank [overlay] \strut
I know it's a dirty, inelegant solution, but I can't think of a better
one at the moment.
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