On Tue, 9 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
There is a fundamental difference between
bla \framed{bla} bla
and
\framed{bla} bla bla
that is not understandable.
this is the case for many more things and a tex speciality which takes
while to get
� wrote:
On Tue, 9 May 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
There is a fundamental difference between
bla \framed{bla} bla
and
\framed{bla} bla bla
that is not understandable.
this is the case for many more things and a tex speciality which
Hello Taco and Hans,
in http://context.literatesolutions.com/collector/89
you write
Both Hans and me have documents that depend on \framed staying in
vertical mode.
Could you give me an example please?
Cheers, Peter
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Peter Münster wrote:
Hello Taco and Hans,
in http://context.literatesolutions.com/collector/89
you write
Both Hans and me have documents that depend on \framed staying in
vertical mode.
Could you give me an example please?
For instance in a recipe booklet, where one of the macros
On Tue, 9 May 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello Taco and Hans,
in http://context.literatesolutions.com/collector/89
you write
Both Hans and me have documents that depend on \framed staying in
vertical mode.
Could you give me an example please?
For
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Peter M�nster wrote:
Hello Taco and Hans,
in http://context.literatesolutions.com/collector/89
you write
Both Hans and me have documents that depend on \framed staying in
vertical mode.
Could you give me an example please?
For instance in a recipe
� wrote:
I understand and accept your arguments. Even for me, it's no more problem
to add here and there a \dontleavehmode, since I know it now. But for a
beginner and a user without ambition to become a ConTeXt expert, the actual
behaviour is annoying. He just sees a line break, where he