Hi,

Adding \hfill\break to the short line solves the issue, but probably there is a better way to achieve the correct result.

\setupinitial[n=2]

\setuphead[chapter][
  after={\placeinitial},
  page=no,
]

\starttext
\chapter{one}
Kermit Ruffins \hfill\break % <---

Meet me at the second line.

\chapter{two}
\input knuth

Meet me at the second line.
\stoptext


Best regards: Otared

On 13 Jun 2023, at 04:43, Thangalin via ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl> wrote:

I'm using KeenWrite Themes (specifically, Boschet) to typeset a chapter wherein the first letter is a lettrine. When the first paragraph is too short, the second paragraph overlaps the lettrine.

% SOT
\setupinitial[n=2]

\setuphead[chapter][
  after={\placeinitial},
  page=no,
]

\starttext
\chapter{one}
Kermit Ruffins

Meet me at the second line.

\chapter{two}
\input knuth

Meet me at the second line.
\stoptext
% EOT


How would you instruct ConTeXt to "protect" the lettrine such that regardless of whether the first paragraph spans multiple lines, a short first paragraph will still prevent the second paragraph from overlapping the lettrine?

That is, the setups should work in both cases, without any knowledge about the first paragraph length being added between \starttext and \stoptext.

ConTeXt LMTX version: 2023.06.04 18:58

Thank you!
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