Hi ConTeXt list,

I have a document with a graphic (logo) in the upper right corner
(positioned on a layer and placed as a background). To the left of
this graphic are several text elements (Title, Author List, etc.) that
don't go all the way across the page. (Currently I have wrapped them
in \startnarrower...\stopnarrower -- is there a better way?) But this
is followed by an Abstract paragraph that uses the full width of the
page.

I would like to ensure that the full-width text never starts high
enough on the page that it encroaches on the upper-right-corner
graphic. So, I'm looking for a way to protect the graphic, or to force
the Abstract to start a minimum distance from the top of the page.

The Abstract can be forced down the page if necessary by manually
inserting a \godown[] command before it, but I would prefer a
programmatic solution.

Floating the graphic and wrapping text around it does not seem like a
good option, because I want to ensure that its position is absolute
and it never moves. Also, the Abstract needs to be full-width
throughout, so I need to force it to start after the graphic rather
than partially wrapping it.

Any suggestions appreciated...
PPN
-- 
Peter Park Nelson
peter.park.nel...@gmail.com
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