t;> * state (start stop): what does this en-/disable? collecting entries?
>> * label (yes no none Name): language dependent labels? as a prefix or what?
>> * location (none, here): disable placement? when makes this sense?
>> * symbol (one two three none default): where is this u
): language dependent labels? as a prefix or what?
* location (none, here): disable placement? when makes this sense?
* symbol (one two three none default): where is this used?
One solved, still 4 to go… Please, anyone who used these?
Hraban
s this en-/disable? collecting entries?
> * label (yes no none Name): language dependent labels? as a prefix or what?
> * location (none, here): disable placement? when makes this sense?
> * aligntitle (yes no): align which part to what?
> * symbol (one two three none default): where i
?
* location (none, here): disable placement? when makes this sense?
* aligntitle (yes no): align which part to what?
* symbol (one two three none default): where is this used?
Expect more questions…
Hraban
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Denis Maier via ntg-context schrieb am 19.04.2024 um 17:48:
Hi again,
just a quick follow up on this one. Can anyone reproduce this?
Would be good to know how this can be fixed. I have this in a real
document, and as I’m typesetting a XML source I cannot just adjust
slightly adjust the
On 4/19/24 17:48, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> just a quick follow up on this one. Can anyone reproduce this?
Hi Denis,
I can reproduce it.
> Would be good to know how this can be fixed. I have this in a real
> document, and as I’m typesetting a XML source I cannot just
: denisma...@mailbox.org
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. April 2024 13:37
An: 'ntg-context@ntg.nl'
Betreff: Weird (?) float placement for specific widths of image
Hi,
another graphics/floats question: consider the following example
%
\setupexternalfigures
ommand/ note
Command/ ornament
Command/ paragraphs
Command/ placecombinedlist
Command/ placefloat
Command/ placelistoffloats
Command/ placelistofsorts
Command/ placelistofsynonyms
Command/ placement
Command/ placepairedbox
Command/ placeregister
Command/ presetlabeltext
Command/ referenceformat
Comma
13:59, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I wanted to test my earlier example (float placement) also with MKIV,
> > but context ---luatex … give me this error message :
> > unknown script 'mtx-context.lua' or 'mtx-mtx-context.lua How can I
> > make it wor
On 4/10/24 13:59, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi,
> I wanted to test my earlier example (float placement) also with MKIV, but
> context ---luatex …
> give me this error message :
> unknown script 'mtx-context.lua' or 'mtx-mtx-context.lua
> How can I make it work?
Hi D
l in a row.
\startplacetable[mode=columns,reference=demo-1]
\externalfigure[cow][width=\textwidth]
\stopplacetable
\samplefile{tufte}
\stoptext
so basically we have an "at the spot" placement or a float
Is "mode" in floats something new? How is
n \in {table} [demo-1]} {below} we can
> have
>more than one cell in a row.
>
>\startplacetable[mode=columns,reference=demo-1]
>\externalfigure[cow][width=\textwidth]
>
nce=demo-1]
\externalfigure[cow][width=\textwidth]
\stopplacetable
\samplefile{tufte}
\stoptext
so basically we have an "at the spot" placement or a float
Hans
-
Han
Hi,
I wanted to test my earlier example (float placement) also with MKIV, but
context ---luatex .
give me this error message :
unknown script 'mtx-context.lua' or 'mtx-mtx-context.lua
How can I make it work?
Best,
Denis
Hi,
another graphics/floats question: consider the following example
%
\setupexternalfigures
[location={local,global,default}]
\starttext
\placefigure{A Cow}{\externalfigure[cow][
height=.5\textheight,
e process of
>> enriching and clarifying a few pages of the ConTeXt wiki and the French
>> wikibook, I'm interested in the details concerning the position of figures,
>> images and photos etc. So please let me know (in private mail) how you make
>> your documents (a MWE
vate mail) how you make your documents (a MWE will do).
Position options:
* relative placement as floats, i.e. \placefigure
* absolute placement on layers, i.e. \setlayer
* relative corrections with \offset (also within floats)
Hr
on the back of sheet 2. Page 7 is on the same front as page 2
(sheet 1) and finally, page 8 faces (on the back of sheet 1) page 1.
My question is this: is there a way to automate the placement of text
and images on the right pages with ConTeXt, or do you have to organise
everything manually with a layout
Hi,
to index a nil value (field 'embed')
fixed in next upload (this merge upgrade is a bit work in progress)
Hans
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Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH
On 13 Jan 2024, at 20:29, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
> Am 13.01.24 um 21:09 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
>>> Here’s the image:
>>> https://yemaya.fiee.net/s/8TqwfcP7mLMmy9p
>>> (In a simple document it works.)
>> I found a workaround: I opened the file with Inkscape and converted
>>
are necessary to achieve "Registerhaltigkeit"?
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
You might like \showgrid, and please read the manual details.pdf WRT
to placement of elements that don’t fit the grid.
Hraban
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Am 14.01.24 um 10:30 schrieb Thomas Meyer:
which settings are necessary to achieve "Registerhaltigkeit"?
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
You might like \showgrid, and please read the manual details.pdf WRT to
placement of elements that don’t fit the grid
Am 13.01.24 um 21:09 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
Here’s the image:
https://yemaya.fiee.net/s/8TqwfcP7mLMmy9p
(In a simple document it works.)
I found a workaround: I opened the file with Inkscape and converted
everything in curves. The PDF is even smaller now, and it proves that
the problem
Am 13.01.24 um 19:43 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
(LMTX, latest beta with self-compiled binary on OSX-intel.)
With my book, I run into an Lua error while placing a sidefloat.
If I comment \externalfigure or replace the image with a different one,
the error disappears.
I can’t reproduce it in
(LMTX, latest beta with self-compiled binary on OSX-intel.)
With my book, I run into an Lua error while placing a sidefloat.
If I comment \externalfigure or replace the image with a different one,
the error disappears.
I can’t reproduce it in a minimal example, so I guess it depends on the
provide (it would mean keeping
> track of what gets clipped, and then compensating for it because it can
> still contribute to placement of following stuff, and then how about
> half clipped stuff)
Many thanks for your reply, Hans.
Now it is clear to me that what I asked is too complex to be
to provide (it would mean keeping
track of what gets clipped, and then compensating for it because it can
still contribute to placement of following stuff, and then how about
half clipped stuff)
if i had a lifespan of 1000 years or were on a boring trip to another
planet it might make a nice
pared to MkIV, where the
> above example works correctly.
The whole alignment mechanism was redone, and a lot focus was put on
getting right placement for formula numbers and display alignment. We
did not yet look into this use case, but we will.
/Mikael
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right (just “pageinjections“?)
But my “image” consists of a background color (with bleed), a
transparent overlay image (with bleed), a tilted image with a shadow
on top and a caption (so far) – and pageinjection looks fixed to one
image. How can I hook my own placement code in there?
We can discuss
image (with bleed), a tilted image with a shadow
on top and a caption (so far) – and pageinjection looks fixed to one
image. How can I hook my own placement code in there?
We can discuss the details next week and you put the resulting template
on the wiki.
Wolfgang
image.
How can I hook my own placement code in there?
Hraban
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Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 08.09.2023 um 12:22:
Hi,
for an involved image placement (full page image starting each
chapter, several stacked elements), I’d like an environment that
accepts key-value arguments, like
\startMyFigure[page=left,title={My caption}]
\externalfigure[dummy
Hi,
for an involved image placement (full page image starting each chapter,
several stacked elements), I’d like an environment that accepts
key-value arguments, like
\startMyFigure[page=left,title={My caption}]
\externalfigure[dummy]…
\stopMyFigure
I don’t think that a real float makes sense
into the document in pieces with each
placement testing the `\pagetotal` against the `\pagegoal` to measure whether
the current piece will fit on the current page.
This solution had to up using `\synchronizeoutput` as opposed to
`\triggerpagebuilder`. I'm not sure why there's a difference in behavior
between
into the document in pieces with each
placement testing the `\pagetotal` against the `\pagegoal` to measure whether
the current piece will fit on the current page.
This solution had to up using `\synchronizeoutput` as opposed to
`\triggerpagebuilder`. I'm not sure why there's a difference in behavior
characters are not there. So, for these two I now force
the catch.
In lmtx we have a bit different approach: we just assuem they are wrong
in all fonts and fix them or replace them. We also have a more advanced
math engine so we can control placement better.
There are also 'font parameters
with caption in the margin
* margin floats with caption below
* \textwidth + margin with caption above or below
but not: side float e.g. 2/3 \textwidth, moved into the margin, text
flowing around, caption in the margin below the image.
It seems like sidefloat and the desired caption placement
.pdf
Thank you, that’s great! I’m learning a lot (should leave the book
writing to Mikael, I guess).
Didn’t progress to the float placement yet…
Hraban
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Am 29.05.23 um 16:47 schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
Is this also the right approach to check for the current page within a
float placement?
Like
\startplacefigure[]
\dontleavehmode\signalrightpage % necessary?
\doifelserightpage{RIGHT}{LEFT}
\doifelseoddpage {ODD }{EVEN
test will work ok.
The odd/even test works as expected when you're in the page builder
(wrapping up the page).
Is this also the right approach to check for the current page within a
float placement?
Like
\startplacefigure[]
\dontleavehmode\signalrightpage % necessary
you're in the page builder
(wrapping up the page).
Is this also the right approach to check for the current page within a
float placement?
Like
\startplacefigure[]
\dontleavehmode\signalrightpage % necessary?
\doifelserightpage{RIGHT}{LEFT}
\doifelseoddpage {ODD }{EVEN
and if we should have a decent default for that (like
\orphanpenalties 2 150 100 ).
- Math formula number placement (as well as alignment sinside narrower)
has been made a bit more robust and we added some placement options that
will be discussed in the (by now 1739 page thick) upcoming math manual.
ure with formula autosplitting looks
> > also very promising. For me it is important to obtain the high quality
> > without a lot of manual tweaks of each formula for each given document
> > format and figure placement.
> >
> > However, I have found a problem with referenc
format and figure placement.
However, I have found a problem with references if I compile one
component only. The references to formulas in other components have
wrong prefixes, e.g. (2.1) instead of (3.1). Needless to say, the right
formula references are very important.
I started looking
rences. The visual quality of formulas is
> better than in regular LaTeX. The new feature with formula
> autosplitting looks also very promising. For me it is important to
> obtain the high quality without a lot of manual tweaks of each
> formula for each given document format and figu
of formulas is better than
in regular LaTeX. The new feature with formula autosplitting looks also
very promising. For me it is important to obtain the high quality without a
lot of manual tweaks of each formula for each given document format and
figure placement.
However, I have found a problem
indicate a
variant (as does prime).
I suspect that Context is currently treating $\primed{a}^2$ as
${a^{\prime}}^2$ (although, maybe the 2 is not made smaller?).
Aesthetically, should $x^2$ and $\hat{x}^2$ display any difference in
the placement of the exponent?
Alan
P.S. As a challenge, consid
Hi Bruce and Pablo,
I'm sorry for the late reply but I'm running out of time right now. Thanks
for trying to solve the problem. I think the problem comes from the
pyramid.png file.
Fabrice
Le dim. 13 nov. 2022 à 14:37, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context <
ntg-context@ntg.nl> a écrit :
> On 11/13/22
Hi Bruce and Pablo,
I'm sorry for the late reply but I'm running out of time right now. Thanks
for trying to solve the problem. I think the problem comes from the
pyramid.png file.
Fabrice
Le mer. 16 nov. 2022 à 14:55, Fabrice Couvreur
a écrit :
> Hi Bruce and Pablo,
> I'm sorry for the late
On 11/13/22 11:32, Fabrice Couvreur via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi Pablo,
> Indeed but I posted these two files in a previous post.
Hi Fabrice,
the output from your ie_3.tex is too big for the list, so
https://pdf.ousia.tk/ie_3.pdf contains it.
I see no problem there, but I think that the output
Hi Pablo,
Indeed but I posted these two files in a previous post.
Fabrice
Le dim. 13 nov. 2022 à 09:24, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context <
ntg-context@ntg.nl> a écrit :
> On 11/12/22 15:09, Fabrice Couvreur via ntg-context wrote:
> > Hi Pablo and Bruce,
> > Please try to figure out what is not
On 11/12/22 15:09, Fabrice Couvreur via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi Pablo and Bruce,
> Please try to figure out what is not working.
> I'm sorry but I forgot in my previous post files.
Hi Fabrice,
I get empty files when compiling premiere-modules.tex and
premiere-macros.tex and error message with
Hi Pablo and Bruce,
Please try to figure out what is not working.
I'm sorry but I forgot in my previous post files.
Fabrice
Le sam. 12 nov. 2022 à 12:28, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context <
ntg-context@ntg.nl> a écrit :
> On 11/11/22 21:58, Bruce Horrocks via ntg-context wrote:
> >> On 10 Nov
On 11/11/22 21:58, Bruce Horrocks via ntg-context wrote:
>> On 10 Nov 2022, at 17:06, Fabrice Couvreur via ntg-context wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> Sorry to come back to you, but it seems to me that there is enough space
>> here.
>> Fabrice
>
> For some reason your PNG images came through in extremely
> On 10 Nov 2022, at 17:06, Fabrice Couvreur via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Sorry to come back to you, but it seems to me that there is enough space here.
> Fabrice
For some reason your PNG images came through in extremely low resolution.
Without having the ConTeXt source it's hard to
gt;>>>
>>>>> On 9 Nov 2022, at 18:22, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context <
>>>>> ntg-context@ntg.nl> wrote:
>>>>> >
>>>>> > On 11/9/22 17:51, Fabrice Couvreur via ntg-context wrote:
>>>>> &g
; >
> > On 11/9/22 17:51, Fabrice Couvreur via ntg-context wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> I find that for some time (but maybe the problem comes from me !), the
> >> placement of a figure at the bottom of the page causes a page break when
> >> it
On 9 Nov 2022, at 18:22, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context
wrote:
>
> On 11/9/22 17:51, Fabrice Couvreur via ntg-context wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I find that for some time (but maybe the problem comes from me !), the
>> placement of a figure at the bottom of the page causes a pag
On 11/9/22 17:51, Fabrice Couvreur via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi,
> I find that for some time (but maybe the problem comes from me !), the
> placement of a figure at the bottom of the page causes a page break when
> it seems to me that there is enough space, which poses s
Hi,
I find that for some time (but maybe the problem comes from me !), the
placement of a figure at the bottom of the page causes a page break when it
seems to me that there is enough space, which poses some problems in the
pagination of my documents.
Thanks.
Fabrice
\useMPlibrary[dum
gt;> mentioned here (or known to those who wanted it) the main changes are in
> >>>> the math goodie files (work in progress, we will clean them up later) as
> >>>> part of improving the rendering of math.
> >>>
> >>> Something is wrong with
from a few fixes / extensions already
mentioned here (or known to those who wanted it) the main changes are in
the math goodie files (work in progress, we will clean them up later) as
part of improving the rendering of math.
Something is wrong with the placement of limits around an integral
up later) as
>>> part of improving the rendering of math.
>>
>> Something is wrong with the placement of limits around an integral with
>> NeoEuler:
>>
>> \usetypescriptfile[euler]
>>
>> \definetypeface[mainfont][rm][specserif][CharisSil][de
loaded a new version. Apart from a few fixes / extensions already
> > > mentioned here (or known to those who wanted it) the main changes are in
> > > the math goodie files (work in progress, we will clean them up later) as
> > > part of improving the rendering
e who wanted it) the main changes are in
> > the math goodie files (work in progress, we will clean them up later) as
> > part of improving the rendering of math.
>
> Something is wrong with the placement of limits around an integral with
> NeoEuler:
>
> \usetypescriptfile[e
ter) as
> part of improving the rendering of math.
Something is wrong with the placement of limits around an integral with
NeoEuler:
\usetypescriptfile[euler]
\definetypeface[mainfont][rm][specserif][CharisSil][default]
\definetypeface[mainfont][mm][math] [eulernova][default]
\definetypeface[
a little too far to the left
I don’t know how ConTeXt handles it internally, but placement to main
character differs with each letter:
\starttext
\doloopoverlist{\tf,\ss,\tt}
{\bgroup\recursestring\doloopoverlist{\tf,\it,\bf,\bi,\sc}
{\bgroup\recursestring\dorecurse{26
r to the left
>>
>> I don’t know how ConTeXt handles it internally, but placement to main
>> character differs with each letter:
>>
>>\starttext
>> \doloopoverlist{\tf,\ss,\tt}
>>{\bgroup\recursestring\doloopoverlist{\tf,\it,\bf,\bi,\
On 8/24/2022 8:45 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
On 8/24/22 18:11, Thangalin via ntg-context wrote:
Another nice solution, Pablo, thank you.
The macron is shifted a little too far to the left
I don’t know how ConTeXt handles it internally, but placement to main
character differs
On 8/24/22 18:11, Thangalin via ntg-context wrote:
> Another nice solution, Pablo, thank you.
>
> The macron is shifted a little too far to the left
I don’t know how ConTeXt handles it internally, but placement to main
character differs with each letter:
\starttext
\doloopoverlis
why such a simple and elegant solution was
not around before…
they were to some extend (in split=text mode) but never advocated but we
added some to it as well as made it work with diferent alignments (most
noticeably slanted) and number placement (overflow)
As a plain TeX traditionalist I am
I often use \ininner{\rotate[location=fit]{Copyright notice}}, but
it’s
a hassle to get the placement right, don’t use it within the caption.
Using \setlayer is most reliable.
Hraban
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_
If your question is of interes
already written something they could share?
I often use \ininner{\rotate[location=fit]{Copyright notice}}, but it’s
a hassle to get the placement right, don’t use it within the caption.
Using \setlayer is most reliable.
Hraban
\ifcase\arrangedpageN
\or \handlearrangedpageXandY{#1}000\arrangedpageA % 1
% Numbers starting from 0:
% rotation state,
% horizontal placement,
% vertical placement.
\\or \handlearrangedpageXandY{#1}010\arrangedpageB % 2
\or \handlearrangedpageXandY{#1}010\arrangedpageA % 3
On Feb 7, 2022, at 6:10 PM, śrīrāma via ntg-context wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, February 8, 2022 7:12 AM Michael Urban via ntg-context wrote:
>> produces output (for me) with the next paragraph after the figure placement
>> unindented. I cannot think of a workaround hack in th
On Tuesday, February 8, 2022 7:12 AM Michael Urban via ntg-context wrote:
> produces output (for me) with the next paragraph after the figure placement
> unindented. I cannot think of a workaround hack in this case.
Some location values seem to affect the indentation in the next par
\stopframedtext
\stopplacefigure
Why am I not indented?
\input ward
\stoptext
produces output (for me) with the next paragraph after the figure placement
unindented. I cannot think of a workaround hack in this case.
mtx-context | ConTeXt Process Management 1.03
mtx-context |
mtx-context
would really appreciate any hint for improvement.KRWilliBegin forwarded message:From: Willi Egger via ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl>Subject: [NTG-context] Placement of figuresDate: 13 January 2022 at 18:29:25 CETTo: mailing list for ConTeXt users <ntg-context@ntg.nl>Cc: Willi
Hi all,
here follows the compilation of the example-file, this time I replaced the
dummy-figure with a simple \framedtext in order to comply with the 100kB rule
of the mailing-list.
I added a black line at the bottom with “Preview” on Mac OSX
test-placefigures.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF
Hi all,
I have a project with my brother in which 5 foto’s are placed with the XY
arrangement in a row. Now we see, that the floats are not placed all on the
correct position. I tried all kind of things, but I am not able to fix them in
the desired position. — When using the key location=top,
sn't sure why this was happening, so I tried defining a new
>> \doifendswithpunctelse macro. Unfortunately, based on your e-mail, it looks
>> like this doesn't actually fix the problem.
>>
>> Any help from other developers would be appreciated here! Unfortunately,
>> I d
t the moment.
>
> Joey
>
> On Sat, Dec 25, 2021 at 1:04 PM Joel via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
>> I am using the ConTeXt-SBL package for citations. I need to move my
>> footnotes to the end of each article.
>>
>> According to the manual, I can suppress
ve a MWE replicating the problem on hand at the moment.
Joey
On Sat, Dec 25, 2021 at 1:04 PM Joel via ntg-context
wrote:
> I am using the ConTeXt-SBL package for citations. I need to move my
> footnotes to the end of each article.
>
> According to the manual, I can suppress the placemen
I am using the ConTeXt-SBL package for citations. I need to move my footnotes
to the end of each article.
According to the manual, I can suppress the placement of footnotes using two
lines of code. I've added these to my minimal working code, placing
\setupnote[footnote][location=none
On Tue, 30 Nov 2021 15:51:24 +0100
Marco Patzer via ntg-context wrote:
> There's an issue with defining new floats in LMTX in combination
> with bottom placement.
>
> The following works in MkIV, but throws an error in LMTX:
Short followup: This issue is still present in 2021
added a simple levels feature ... the
best i can do for now is:
\placelist[chapter,section,subsection][levels=2]
keep in mind that all should work with the already present selective
placement and filtering (criterium)
uploaded
es.
>
> I am having trouble getting the code to display the author's names
> correctly. Every attempt ends with strange results, like "FirstLast" with
> no space or just "Initial Last". Chicago-Turabian displays the names
> differently, depending on the placem
rmation only appears in the
footnotes.
I am having trouble getting the code to display the author's names correctly.
Every attempt ends with strange results, like "FirstLast" with no space or just
"Initial Last". Chicago-Turabian displays the names differently, depending on
the pl
On 12/10/2021 4:00 PM, Marco Patzer via ntg-context wrote:
On Tue, 30 Nov 2021 15:51:24 +0100
Marco Patzer via ntg-context wrote:
There's an issue with defining new floats in LMTX in combination
with bottom placement.
The following works in MkIV, but throws an error in LMTX:
I don't know
On Tue, 30 Nov 2021 15:51:24 +0100
Marco Patzer via ntg-context wrote:
> There's an issue with defining new floats in LMTX in combination
> with bottom placement.
>
> The following works in MkIV, but throws an error in LMTX:
I don't know if the error changed or if I copied the
Hi!
Apologies for spamming this list with my all the floaty stuff.
There's an issue with defining new floats in LMTX in combination
with bottom placement.
The following works in MkIV, but throws an error in LMTX:
I'm ignoring this; it doesn't match any \if.
mtx-context | fatal error
Am 30.11.21 um 13:38 schrieb Marco Patzer via ntg-context:
As far as I know there's no way to only turn off captions, so one
has to know the default placement value (which might be buried in an
environment file) and specify it again together with the “none”
option.
If you (or someone else
ify the other, AFAIK. Which is a bit unfortunate since the
placement belongs in an environment and not the running text (it's a
style decision after all).
Take the following example:
\setupfloats [figure] [default=top]
\setupfloats [table] [default=bottom]
%% \setupfloats [table] [default=
between the
> > paragraph start and the placement of the float) with a hanging float
> > further down the paragraph?
> >
> > MWE:
> >
> > \starttext
> > \input lorem
> > \blank[20*line]
> >
> > % commenting out the hanging float allows paragraph brea
On 11/15/2021 6:26 AM, Adam Reviczky via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to allow a paragraph to break over two pages (between the
paragraph start and the placement of the float) with a hanging float
further down the paragraph?
MWE:
\starttext
\input lorem
\blank[20*line
Hi,
Is there a way to allow a paragraph to break over two pages (between the
paragraph start and the placement of the float) with a hanging float
further down the paragraph?
MWE:
\starttext
\input lorem
\blank[20*line]
% commenting out the hanging float allows paragraph break
\startplacefigure
tiesmode\zerocount
\setupinterlinespace[ntop=1]
\showmakeup[penalty]
\placefigure[left]{}{}
\input tufte \par
\egroup
}
\page EMPTY \page
% these shaping parameters will discourage a linebreak within a
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tion macros for a
custom
> bibliographic style specification with support for intelligent
placement
> of trailing punctuation, and I've encountered an unusual error.
If I try
> to define the macros within the btxrenderingdefinitions environment,
> then th
o define concise biblatex-style citation macros for a custom
> > bibliographic style specification with support for intelligent placement
> > of trailing punctuation, and I've encountered an unusual error. If I try
> > to define the macros within the btxrenderingdefinitions environment,
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On 10/9/2021 5:40 PM, Joey McCollum via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to define concise biblatex-style citation macros for a custom
bibliographic style specification with support for intelligent placement
of trailing punctuation, and I've encountered an unusual error. If I try
to define
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