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* formating paragraph question
@ 1999-10-28 13:37 grzegorz.sapijaszko
  1999-10-28 14:02 ` Hans Hagen
  1999-10-28 15:13 ` Taco Hoekwater
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: grzegorz.sapijaszko @ 1999-10-28 13:37 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi,

for formating a limerick I'm using the code:

\startnarrower
\startlines
\switchtobodyfont[ant,9pt]
The Swiss kicked him out on his ass.
M. Papon will no longer pass
\hskip1.3em For a free man. Long due,
\hskip1.3em Will a sentence come through?
We hope so. It should be a gas.
\vskip1.5ex
\hskip2em David Franks
\stoplines
\stopnarrower

I was trying to define paragraph like:

\defineparagraphs[limeryk]
   [n=1,before={\startnarrower\startlines},after={\stopnarrower\stoplines}]

\setupparagraphs[limeryk]
   [style={\switchtobodyfont[ant,9pt]}]

but when compile, become a warning (error?):

! Extra }, or forgotten \endgroup.
\stopsmaller ->\par \egroup

\@@allimerykna ->\stopnarrower
                               \stoplines
\stoplimeryk ->\getvalue {limeryk}
                                  \egroup
l.69 \stoplimeryk

Through, the resulting pdf looks good.

And the second question:

is there a way to format automatically these 5 (optionally, with author name, 6)
 limerick lines, that is add (in macro) \hskip for 3-th and 4th line?

1  The Swiss kicked him out on his ass.
2  M. Papon will no longer pass
3  \hskip1.3em For a free man. Long due,
4  \hskip1.3em Will a sentence come through?
5  We hope so. It should be a gas.
\vskip1.5ex
6 \hskip2em David Franks

Greetings,
Grzesiek


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* Re: formating paragraph question
@ 1999-10-28 21:03 Grzegorz Sapijaszko
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Grzegorz Sapijaszko @ 1999-10-28 21:03 UTC (permalink / raw)


Dnia 28 Oct 99, Hans Hagen pisal:

> Ha, we have synchonized thoughts, but slightly different solutions. I'll
> keep my mouth shut for a while! 

If you want... but only for while :-) your answers are very helpfull. 
Thanks you and Taco , the limericks looks beautiful and the typing 
is easy.

> Maybe we should write an
> article on this: 50 ways to typeset limerics or so. 

As one part of uptodate? If you want 50 limericks, I send you a 
some. :-)

> Is there, --frans
> will probably know-- a standard on typesetting poetry? 

The limerics are typed in two ways: with indented 3., and 4th lines 
or without indenting. I think, it is publisher-specific...

Greetings,
Grzesiek
-- 
A farmer I know named O'Doole
Had a long and incredible tool.
  He can use it to plow,
  Or to diddle a cow,
Or just as a cue-stick at pool.


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