Verse
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Verse
A simple example
\startlines But chiefly, when the shadowy moon had shed O'er woods and waters her mysterious hue, Their passive hearts and vacant fancies fed With thoughts and aspirations strange and new, Till their brute souls with inward working bred Dark hints that in the depths of instinct grew Subjection not from Locke's associations, Nor David Hartley's doctrine of vibrations. \stoplines
Indenting lines
You could give the output in the lines environment a special look with indenting of odd or even lines. You could do this with the indenting
key for \setuplines
, the arguments are the same as you could use for \setupindenting
.
\setuplines[indenting={yes,medium,odd}]
\setuplines[indenting={yes,medium,even}]
Preventing pagebreaks
Text in the lines environment is normally split at the end of the page, to prevent this you could enclose the block with a framedtext.
\setuplines [before={\startframedtext[frame=off]}, after=\stopframedtext]