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Paragraph spacing The affix is a leftover from the times that the Netherlands and Belgium were one country under the reign of King Philip II of Spain. Hasselt in Belgium lies in the province of Limburg. One wonders if the Belgian people write Hasselt (Li) on their letters. The default spacing can be set up with: \setupblank[...] contents index commands definitions colofon If you want to surpress vertical spacing you can use: \startpacked[...] ... \stoppacked \defineparagraphs[city][n=2,before=,after=] \city Hasselt (Ov) \\ Overijssel \\ \city Hasselt (Li) \\ Limburg \\ \startpacked \city Hasselt (Ov) \\ The Netherlands \\ \city Hasselt (Li) \\ Belgium \\ \stoppacked Hasselt (Ov) Hasselt (Li) Hasselt (Ov) Hasselt (Li) It is not hard to imagine why there is also: \startunpacked ... \stopunpacked Overijssel Limburg The Netherlands Belgium exit search + go back – + 34 102
Paragraph spacing You can force vertical space with \godown. The distance is specified within the brackets. contents \godown[...] index commands 34.3 Indentation You can set up the amount of the indentation with: definitions colofon \setupindenting[..,...,..] A reasonable indentation is achieved by: \setupindenting[medium] This will lead to indented paragraphs. By default, indentation after white space (as issued by \blank) is suppressed. You can locally influence the indentation state by using \indenting[..,...,..] When for instance you say never, from that moment on indentation will be surpressed. Saying geen, only influences the next paragraph. If you choose to use indentations, and at a certain place you explicitly do not want to indent, you can also say: \noindenting exit search + go back – + 34 103
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Paragraph spacing<br />
The affix is a leftover from the times that the Netherl<strong>an</strong>ds <strong>an</strong>d Belgium were one country<br />
under the reign of King Philip II of Spain.<br />
Hasselt in Belgium lies in the province of Limburg. One wonders if the Belgi<strong>an</strong> people<br />
write Hasselt (Li) on their letters.<br />
The default spacing c<strong>an</strong> be set up with:<br />
\setupbl<strong>an</strong>k[...]<br />
contents<br />
index<br />
comm<strong>an</strong>ds<br />
definitions<br />
colofon<br />
If you w<strong>an</strong>t to surpress vertical spacing you c<strong>an</strong> use:<br />
\startpacked[...] ... \stoppacked<br />
\defineparagraphs[city][n=2,before=,after=]<br />
\city Hasselt (Ov) \\ Overijssel \\<br />
\city Hasselt (Li) \\ Limburg \\<br />
\startpacked<br />
\city Hasselt (Ov) \\ The Netherl<strong>an</strong>ds \\<br />
\city Hasselt (Li) \\ Belgium \\<br />
\stoppacked<br />
Hasselt (Ov)<br />
Hasselt (Li)<br />
Hasselt (Ov)<br />
Hasselt (Li)<br />
It is not hard to imagine why there is also:<br />
\startunpacked ... \stopunpacked<br />
Overijssel<br />
Limburg<br />
The Netherl<strong>an</strong>ds<br />
Belgium<br />
exit<br />
search +<br />
go back<br />
– +<br />
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