While using \obeylines for some poetry there would sometimes be page breaks
in the middle of stanzas, even if there was very stretchy space on either
side. So I borrowed some code from needspace.sty, basically to tell TeX I'd
be much happier w/ a ragged bottom than a break between lines:
\def\n
> ... and not have the next paragraph after the formula. That is the
> default. That is what I want. However, on occasion, "sometimes" I do
> want to indent the next paragraph after a formula. My question is,
> how to override the default behavior "on occasion." That is, every
> "rare once
Joshua Ellis wrote:
> This may be a silly question, but it appears the use of \AutoDroppedCaps
> (or \DroppedCaps) causes indenting settings to do away.
My problem with DroppedCaps occurred in using the latest build...
texexec --version shows cont-en : ver: 2006.01.16 18:35
I found if
This may be a silly question, but it appears the use of \AutoDroppedCaps
(or \DroppedCaps) causes indenting settings to do away. For example:
\AutoDroppedCaps
\setupwhitespace[none]
\setupinterlinespace[small]
\setupindenting[medium]
\indenting[yes]
\starttext
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