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Revision as of 08:30, 21 August 2020
Contents
\delimitedtext
Summary
The instances of \delimitedtext add markup around a (usually short) block of text.
Instances
\quotation | puts double quotation marks around the text inside the braces. The type of the quotation marks depends on the language setting |
\quote | Quote text using the 'single quote' style of the current language. |
\blockquote | |
\speech | |
\aside |
Settings instance
Description
Examples
Example 1
\language[en] \quotation{Hello world!} \language[de] \quotation{Hello world!}
Example 2
Getting quotation marks right can be quite \quote{hard}.
Notes
See also
Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum
All issues with:
- \quotation on the mailing list (all results)
- \quotation on the mailing list (subject only)
- \quotation on stack exchange
- \quotation in ConTeXt's source
- \quote on the mailing list (all results)
- \quote on the mailing list (subject only)
- \quote on stack exchange
- \quote in ConTeXt's source
- \blockquote on the mailing list (all results)
- \blockquote on the mailing list (subject only)
- \blockquote on stack exchange
- \blockquote in ConTeXt's source