Re: [NTG-context] placetable and localfootnotes

2019-05-01 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Otared Kavian schrieb am 01.05.2019 um 12:01: Thanks Alan for your attention. In fact the footnote mechanism lacks the ability to work fine in a certain number of environments, including in framedtext. I don't know whether this can be overcome… \starttext One\footnote{First footnote}

Re: [NTG-context] placetable and localfootnotes

2019-05-01 Thread Otared Kavian
Hi Aditya, Thank you for your explanation: indeed when the whole table is included in an hbox as you point out, the footnote mechanism and placetable work fine together. But I am not sure whether this would be the case when a table is split over two or more pages. On the other hand, as I

Re: [NTG-context] placetable and localfootnotes

2019-05-01 Thread Otared Kavian
Thanks Alan for your attention. In fact the footnote mechanism lacks the ability to work fine in a certain number of environments, including in framedtext. I don't know whether this can be overcome… Best regards: OK > On 1 May 2019, at 00:59, Alan Braslau wrote: > > > >> On 30Apr19, at

Re: [NTG-context] placetable and localfootnotes

2019-04-30 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Tue, 30 Apr 2019, Otared Kavian wrote: Hi Hans, It seems that there is a conflict between \startplacetable and \startlocalfootnotes: in the following example when the latter command (and its \stop counterpart) is commented out the table is placed correctly in the middle, while otherwise

Re: [NTG-context] placetable and localfootnotes

2019-04-30 Thread Alan Braslau
> On 30Apr19, at 02:54, Otared Kavian wrote: > > Hi Hans, > > It seems that there is a conflict between \startplacetable and > \startlocalfootnotes: in the following example when the latter command (and > its \stop counterpart) is commented out the table is placed correctly in the >

[NTG-context] placetable and localfootnotes

2019-04-30 Thread Otared Kavian
Hi Hans, It seems that there is a conflict between \startplacetable and \startlocalfootnotes: in the following example when the latter command (and its \stop counterpart) is commented out the table is placed correctly in the middle, while otherwise the table is not centered. Best regards: OK