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<cd:description>Force indentation on one paragraph. (Not to be confused with the deprecated command <tt>\indenting</tt>, which was the predecessor of {{cmd|setupindenting}}). | <cd:description>Force indentation on one paragraph. (Not to be confused with the deprecated command <tt>\indenting</tt>, which was the predecessor of {{cmd|setupindenting}}). | ||
− | + | Besides when indentation is not 100% enforced due to {{cmd|setupindenting}} settings, this command is also relevant if the <code>indentnext=yes</code> is used in {{cmd|setupheads}}, {{cmd|setupitemgroup}}, etc. </cd:description> | |
<cd:examples><cd:example title=""><context source="yes"> | <cd:examples><cd:example title=""><context source="yes"> | ||
\setupindenting[yes, 1em, first] | \setupindenting[yes, 1em, first] |
Latest revision as of 14:25, 17 November 2021
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\indentation
Summary
The command \indentation forces indentation of a paragraph
Description
Force indentation on one paragraph. (Not to be confused with the deprecated command \indenting, which was the predecessor of \setupindenting).
Besides when indentation is not 100% enforced due to \setupindenting settings, this command is also relevant if the indentnext=yes
is used in \setupheads, \setupitemgroup, etc.
Examples
Example 1
\setupindenting[yes, 1em, first] \section{First section} \type{\setupindenting[first]} is overridden by the \type{[indentnext=no]} property of section heads. \par two\par three\par \section{Second section} \indentation \type{\indentation} overrides the \type{[indentnext=no]} property of section heads. \par two\par three\par
Notes
See also
- spac-hor.mkiv
- \setupindenting
- \noindentation to explicitly disable indenting of a paragraph.