On Thu, 24 Mar 2011, Cecil Westerhof wrote: > 2011/3/24 Aditya Mahajan > >> On Thu, 24 Mar 2011, Cecil Westerhof wrote: >> >> When using \startitemize … \stopitemize there is no indent for the first >>> paragraph when using \head, but there is when using \item. How can I make >>> that by \item the first paragraph also has no indentation? >>> >> >> See >> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Indentation#Setting_up_indentation_inside_environments >> >> What you need is >> >> \setupindenting[big,yes] >> \setupitemize[1][indenting=next] >> >> \starttext >> \startitemize >> \item \input knuth >> \stopitemize >> \stoptext >> > > Does not work. I tried: > \setupindenting[yes,medium] > \setupitemize[1][indentnext=no] > \setupitemgroup[itemize][indentnext=no] > > \starttext > ` Backtick\crlf > ' Apostrophe\crlf > ‘ Open curly quote\crlf > ’ Close curly quote > > ‘some quoted text’ > > “some doublequoted text” > > \setupbodyfont[palatino,rm,12pt] > > ‘some quoted text’ > > “some doublequoted text” > > \startitemize > \item Alleen een test > > \input knuth > \stopitemize > > \stoptext > > But the first paragraph is still indented. > > I still find it strange that \head does not indent the first and \item does. > I would expect them to behave the same. Well, you did not add indenting=next key.... Aditya