Radhelorn wrote: > > Adrian Drury wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I'm having trouble using dropped caps within \startlines\stoplines. > > I'm trying to typeset some poetry and I'm using > > \setuplines[space=yes]. I'd like to use dropped caps and have the > > indented lines be additionally indented by any space at the beginning > > of the lines. > > > > See the following example - the first part shows roughly the result I > > want (but with manual formatting/spacing), the second part shows the > > result of \DroppedCaps inside \startlines\stoplines, and the third > > part uses the lettrine module. The lettrine module comes close, but > > Nindent doesn't seem to affect the indented lines within > > \startlines\stoplines. > > > > \usemodule[lettrine] > > \def\MyDroppedCaps% > > { \DroppedCaps > > {} {Serif} {2\baselineskip} {2pt} {1\baselineskip} {2} > > } > > \setuplines[space=yes] > > > > \starttext > > \MyDroppedCaps S{\sc umer} is icumen in,\crlf > > \hbox to .6em{}Lhude sing cuccu!\crlf > > Groweth sed, and bloweth med,\crlf > > \hbox to .6em{}And springth the wude nu---\crlf > > \hbox to 3.3em{}Sing cuccu! > > > > \startlines > > \MyDroppedCaps S{\sc umer} is icumen in, > > Lhude sing cuccu! > > Groweth sed, and bloweth med, > > And springth the wude nu--- > > Sing cuccu! > > \stoplines > > > > \startlines > > \lettrine{S}{umer} is icumen in, > > Lhude sing cuccu! > > Groweth sed, and bloweth med, > > And springth the wude nu--- > > Sing cuccu! > > \stoplines > > \stoptext > > > > Any suggestions for how to do this? I'm a beginning ConTeXt user, so > > if there's a better/different way to do this, I'd be happy to hear it! > > > > Also, I read the list in digest form. For the benefit of people using > > threaded mail readers, is there a better way to reply to individual > > messages than replying to the digest message and editing the Subject > > line appropriately? > > > > Thanks very much, > > Adrian Drury > > _______________________________________________ > > ntg-context mailing list > > ntg-context@ntg.nl > > http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context > > > > > > Try > > \startlines > \vbox{\lettrine{S}{umer} is icumen in,\crlf Lhude sing cuccu!} > Groweth sed, and bloweth med, > And springth the wude nu--- > Sing cuccu! > \stoplines > > -- > Radhelorn < radhelorn@mail.ru> > Thank you very much for your suggestion - it does most of what I want to do. I have a follow-up question if anybody would like to provide more help! Because lines in \startlines\stoplines with \setuplines[space=yes] can be indented by space characters, I want to set Nindent for the dropped cap to (N * ), so lines can be indented by the exact same amount they would be with spaces in \startlines\stoplines. Is there a way to calculate the width of some number of characters (or a string of characters) to use as a dimension parameter? For example, a macro that returns the width in points of 5 space characters in the current font? I figured hardcoding the width of a space as a percentage of an em might work, but would probably not be consistent across fonts. Is that true, or is it really that simple? I'd also be happy with a way to preserve spaces in the text inside the vbox (and ignore any Nindent dimension calculation), because then I could just add the appropriate number of spaces for indentation after the \crlf, like this: \vbox{\lettrine{S}{umer} is icumen in,\crlf <2 spaces>Lhude sing cuccu!}, as I do in \startlines\stoplines. Thanks very much, Adrian Drury