One of the things I do with ConTeXt is publish a newsletter. The organization I publish for requires me to conform to the Associated Press (AP) Stylebook for all grammar, punctuation and usage. The AP Stylebook requires every paragraph in a quotation to have an "open quotation mark" but only the last paragraph has the "close quotation" mark at the end. \startquotation .. \stopquotation easily takes care of the open on the first paragraph and close at the end of the last. What I can't figure out is how to put an open quotation mark on the intervening paragraphs. I've tried various combinations of \setupstartstop and friends but without success. Is there an easy/straight-forward way to do this? Example (line spaces between "paragraphs" are for illustration purposes only): "This is the first paragraph. It has an open quotation mark but no close. Blah, blah blah .... "This is the second paragraph. It has an open quotation mark, too, but no close. Blah, blah blah .... "This is the third paragraph. It has an open quotation mark as well but no close. Blah, blah blah .... "This is the last paragraph and it needs a closing quotation mark, too." Thanks, everyone. -- Bill Meahan Westland, Michigan USA