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Setup the {{cmd|quotation}} and {{cmd|startquotation}} environments. See {{cmd|setupdelimitedtext}}. | Setup the {{cmd|quotation}} and {{cmd|startquotation}} environments. See {{cmd|setupdelimitedtext}}. | ||
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== Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum == | == Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum == |
Revision as of 11:29, 15 March 2017
\setupquotation
Syntax
\setupquotation[n][...,...=...,...] | |
[n] | nesting level (optional) |
[...=...] | see \setupdelimitedtext |
Description
Setup the \quotation and \startquotation environments. See \setupdelimitedtext.
This is MkII only. MkIV uses \setuplanguage with the leftquotation, rightquotation, leftquote and rightquote keys.
Example
\enableregime[utf] \quotation{Yes}, he said, \quotation{that will do nicely}. \setupquotation[left=(, right=)] \quotation{Yes}, he said, \quotation{that will do nicely}. \setupquotation[1][left=“, right=”] \setupquotation[2][left=‘, right=’] \quotation{I heard someone cry \quotation{Help!} and I started to run.}
See also
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