\stopframedtext
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Thank you for letting me know the command “starthanging”.
I tried the command “\startfiguretext … \stopfiguretext”, and found that there
is no text below the square.
\startframedtext[width=\textwidth]{
\startfiguretext[right,none]{}{%
\startMPcode
draw
]
\starthanging[location=right]
{\startMPcode
draw unitsquare scaled 2cm ;
\stopMPcode}
\input tufte
\stophanging
\stopframedtext
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Thank you for letting me know the command “starthanging”.
I tried the command “\startfiguretext … \stopfiguretext
Jeong Dal mailto:hak...@me.com
8. August 2015 15:49
Dear Wolfgang,
Thank you for letting me know the command “starthanging”.
I tried the command “\startfiguretext … \stopfiguretext”, and found
that there is no text below the square.
\startframedtext[width=\textwidth]{
\startfiguretext[right
the \startfiguretext ...
\stopfiguretext environment, although the effect is not the same.
I send an example.
\setupfloats
[sidespacebefore=none,
sidespaceafter=none]
\starttext
\placefigure[left,none]{}{\blackrule[width=3cm,height=4cm]}
\input knuth
\stoptext
Wolfgang
that in ConTeXt we only can use the \startfiguretext ... \stopfiguretext
environment, although the effect is not the same.
I send an example.
\setupfloats
[sidespacebefore=none,
sidespaceafter=none]
\starttext
\placefigure[left,none]{}{\blackrule[width=3cm,height=4cm]}
\input knuth
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Sorry
I still have a problem with \startfiguretext \stopfiguretext.
There ist no \setupfiguretext nor \setupfloattext to enter the align=
keypairs. Where must I enter align={normal,hanging,hz,stretch} to make
the text around these figures aligned like the rest of the document?
Thanks
a.) \placefigurehere[... force]
\startcombination ... \externalfigure + text block \stopcombination
c.) \startfiguretext ... \stopfiguretext
d.) some other Context mechanism.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
I used the \startfiguretext macro to place a logo in the top left and company
name to the right of it. This works well. The only problem is a Figure 1
and non show up on the result. The none was from the example in the book.
But, space is at a premium on a small card and I don't want any
ConTeXt ver: 2012.07.20 00:58 MKIV fmt: 2012.7.21 int: english/english
This (yesterday's) version still gives an error when placing figures in the
margin. Any idea when this will work again?
It is called with:
\startfiguretext[right][fig:hagdetail]{}{\externalfigure[hagelindetail][frame
On 21-7-2012 11:41, Meer, H. van der wrote:
ConTeXt ver: 2012.07.20 00:58 MKIV fmt: 2012.7.21 int: english/english
This (yesterday's) version still gives an error when placing figures in the
margin. Any idea when this will work again?
It is called with:
\startfiguretext[right
Hello,
I have page where is on left side a picture, in the middle is some texts
and I want on the right side of the page floated letter. Here is code:
\starttext
\startfiguretext%
[left]%
{none}%
{\externalfigure[
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5260/5543764878_c5b27b5aed_s.jpg][width=26.5mm
My first idea would be to place the photo in a layer in the background.
Willi
On 3 Aug 2011, at 09:52, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
I am converting my CV to ConTeXt. Simplified I have the folowing in it:
\startfiguretext[right]{none}{\externalfigure[graphics/pasfotoKlein]}
\startalignment[center
Am 03.08.2011 um 19:15 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
2011/8/3 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com
My first idea would be to place the photo in a layer in the background.
I tried the following:
\definelayer[picture][
preset=righttop,
]
[-]
\startformula
displayed math
\stopformula
Whereas I understand \placelist, \placecontent, etc.
I don't really understand the logic of
\placeformula, \placefigure, \placetable
for floats.
Especially now that I just discovered the existence of
\startfiguretext \stopfiguretext
OK
on right
\def\MyChapterCommandM#1#2% #1 is number, #2 is text
{\startfiguretext[left]{none}
{\externalfigure[flowers][width=.2\textwidth]}
{\framed[frame=off,align=middle,width=broad]
{\switchtobodyfont[15pt] #1\\\blank[small] #2}}
\stopfiguretext}
%no figure on left - chapter
frontmatter block
are ignored or overridden by commands that are for the body part. That is
why I have so many setup commands ib the \starttext section.
%figure on left - chapter number and title on right
\def\MyChapterCommandM#1#2% #1 is number, #2 is text
{\startfiguretext[left]{none
.
\stopblurb
\placefigure[left]{none}{\externalfigure[cow][width=3cm]}
\startblurb
This is almost working. The figure is too low.
\stopblurb
\startfiguretext
[left]{none}{\externalfigure[cow][width=2in]}
\startblurb
Something is very wrong here.
\stopblurb
\stopfiguretext
\page
\startframedtext
,
letter=rm]
\starttext
\startblurb
This is working.
\stopblurb
\startfiguretext
[right]{none}{\externalfigure[cow][width=2in]}
\startblurb
Where is my frame?
\stopblurb
\stopfiguretext
\stoptext
]
\starttext
\startblurb
This is working.
\stopblurb
\startfiguretext
[right]{none}{\externalfigure[cow][width=2in]}
\stopfiguretext
\startblurb
Where is my frame?
\stopblurb
\stoptext
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,
way=bysection,
location=hanging,
letter=rm]
\starttext
\startblurb
This is working.
\stopblurb
\startfiguretext
[right]{none}{\externalfigure[cow][width=2in]}
\stopfiguretext
\startblurb
Where is my frame?
\stopblurb
\stoptext
\Myheader#1#2{
\setupfloats[offset=none,margin=0 in]
\startfiguretext
[left]
[fig:graphic]
{none}
{\externalfigure[graphic][frame=off]}
{\switchtobodyfont[26pt] {\ss\bf\sl #1}}
\godown[.5in]
{\ss\bf #2}
\stopfiguretext}
Tom Benjey
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they are supposed to be. Any ideas?
\def\Myheader#1#2{
\setupfloats[offset=none,margin=0 in]
\startfiguretext
[left]
[fig:graphic]
{none}
{\externalfigure[graphic][frame=off]}
{\switchtobodyfont[26pt] {\ss\bf\sl #1}}
\godown[.5in]
{\ss\bf #2}
\stopfiguretext
hard-coded. Am I headed off in the wrong direction by trying to use columns
in this way? Previously, I tried treating the chapter number and title as
text with startfiguretext. It works but I can't format the chapter titles to
fit properly. Any suggestions for a ConTeXt beginner?
\def\ChapterTop#1
hard-coded. Am I headed off in the wrong direction by trying to use columns
in this way? Previously, I tried treating the chapter number and title as
text with startfiguretext. It works but I can't format the chapter titles to
fit properly. Any suggestions for a ConTeXt beginner?
\def
treating the chapter number and title as
text with startfiguretext. It works but I can't format the chapter titles to
fit properly. Any suggestions for a ConTeXt beginner?
\def\ChapterTop#1#2{
\startcolumns[n=2]
\placefigure[left]{none}{\externalfigure[chief]}
\column
Hi Wolfgang,
You should use the right command for this purpose.
\startfiguretext
{none}
{\blackrule[height=\textheight,width=.5\textwidth]}
\startlines
Sie sprach:
\quotation{Das ist
ein Test.}
\stoplines
\stopfiguretext
Yes, that works.
But why is my example wrong
for this purpose.
\startfiguretext
{none}
{\blackrule[height=\textheight,width=.5\textwidth]}
\startlines
Sie sprach:
\quotation{Das ist
ein Test.}
\stoplines
\stopfiguretext
Greetings,
Wolfgang
+\rightmargindistance)]
{\definedfont[Regular sa 3] \framed[frame=off,bottomframe=on,strut=no]{Knuth}}
\startfiguretext
[right]
[]
{none}
{\framed[width=5cm,height=3cm]{!}}
\blank[big]
\par
\input knuth
\par
\stopfiguretext
\input knuth
\par
\stopframedtext
\stopbuffer
figure.
Using \startfiguretext[], I get something similar, but without Fig 1.
And \placefigure[] does not seem to offer this option either.
Tobias
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Hi Hans,
Sorry for the noise! - Apparently I messed something up, it works
also here!
Willi
On Mar 29, 2007, at 4:52 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
\startfiguretext
{caption}
{\externalfigure[dummy]}
\input tufte
\stopfiguretext
Willi Egger
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Hi Hans,
I ran into the following problem.
\startfiguretext ... \stopfiguretext generates an error about
undefined controlsequence \stopfiguretext -\dostoptextfloat.
ConTeXt ver: 2007.03.19 11:20 MKII fmt: 2007.3.29 int: english/
english
Willi Egger
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Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Hans,
I ran into the following problem.
\startfiguretext ... \stopfiguretext generates an error about
undefined controlsequence \stopfiguretext -\dostoptextfloat.
\startfiguretext
{caption}
{\externalfigure[dummy]}
\input tufte
\stopfiguretext
works
Hello,
I'd like to use \startfiguretext together with \startcolumnset. If I
outcomment \startcolumnset, it works ok, otherwise the figure is no
longer left aligned and there is a big gap between the figure and the text.
Any idea?
Tobias
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupbackgrounds[page
Hi Tobias,
I did not miss your message but I have no time for anything except
trivial questions at the momen, sorry. Taco
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to use \startfiguretext together with \startcolumnset. If I
outcomment \startcolumnset, it works ok, otherwise the figure
Hello,
I'd like to use \startfiguretext together with \startcolumnset. If I
outcomment \startcolumnset, it works ok, otherwise the figure is no
longer left aligned and there is a big gap between the figure and the text.
Any idea?
Tobias
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupbackgrounds[page
of
margin, depending on user request), caption takes all the available
width of the margin
5. almost the same feature as \startfiguretext, except that the figure
extends to the outer part of the margin, while texts floats around the
figure (still only max. \texwidth wide).
(It does not need
), caption takes all the available
width of the margin
5. almost the same feature as \startfiguretext, except that the figure
extends to the outer part of the margin, while texts floats around the
figure (still only max. \texwidth wide).
(It does not need to be automatic, just that it could
I don't know either what the goal is, when I want to place a figure
left to the text
I use \startfiguretext etc.
Matthias
On Mar 21, 2006, at 9:18 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
--- On Mar 21, David Arnold wrote ---
All,
Both this:
%output=pdf
\starttext
We use the notation $(2,4
Martin Kolarík wrote:
Hi Hans,
I've found the small problem (but I did not trace it fully, so the
sugesstions could be false...) -- if one uses
\startfiguretext...\stopfiguretext and the figure oversizes criterium
defined in \setupfloat[figure][criterium=...] the float placement mechanism
probably
Hi Hans,
I've found the small problem (but I did not trace it fully, so the
sugesstions could be false...) -- if one uses
\startfiguretext...\stopfiguretext and the figure oversizes criterium
defined in \setupfloat[figure][criterium=...] the float placement mechanism
probably goes besides
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
ik, let's give you a cue:
I don't understand...is that an ik, as in I disapprove?
no, a typo: ik = ok
Hans
Hans
-
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* h h extern [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Dec 11, 2004 14:05]:
It might not be the only way, this should work:
\placefigure
[here]
[fig:somelabel]
{Caption}
\placelegend{Figure}
{Text}
Hm, yeah, that works OK. I was hoping for something that made a little
ik, let's give you a cue:
I
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
* David Munger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Dec 09, 2004 17:10]:
It might not be the only way, this should work:
\placefigure
[here]
[fig:somelabel]
{Caption}
\placelegend{Figure}
{Text}
Hm, yeah, that works OK. I was hoping for something that made a little
ik, let's give you a
How do I get a figure with text that is displayed like
Figure
Text
Caption
where we first have the figure, then a description of it below, and
finally a caption? So far I've only managed to get the text to appear
to the left or right of the figure.
nikolai
--
Hi NIkolai,
It might not be the only way, this should work:
\placefigure
[here]
[fig:somelabel]
{Caption}
\placelegend{Figure}
{Text}
Nikolai Weibull wrote :
How do I get a figure with text that is displayed like
Figure
Text
Caption
where we first have the
* David Munger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Dec 09, 2004 17:10]:
It might not be the only way, this should work:
\placefigure
[here]
[fig:somelabel]
{Caption}
\placelegend{Figure}
{Text}
Hm, yeah, that works OK. I was hoping for something that made a little
more sense, but this seems to
Matthias Weber wrote:
Hello,
I was trying to use \startfiguretext to place a second graphics within
the figuretext. This makes the main graphics disappear:
\starttext
\startfiguretext
[left]
{none}
{\externalfigure[graph1][width=2.8in]}
text text more text
\placefigure
[here]
{none
to use \startfiguretext to place a second graphics
within the figuretext. This makes the main graphics disappear:
\starttext
\startfiguretext
[left]
{none}
{\externalfigure[graph1][width=2.8in]}
text text more text
\placefigure
[here]
{none}
{\externalfigure[graph2][width=1.5in
Hello,
I was trying to use \startfiguretext to place a second graphics within
the figuretext. This makes the main graphics disappear:
\starttext
\startfiguretext
[left]
{none}
{\externalfigure[graph1][width=2.8in]}
text text more text
\placefigure
[here]
{none}
{\externalfigure[graph2
1-
I would like to suppress hypenation in a text of a \startfiguretext
within a \setlayerframed
I am aware of the thread in jan 03 on the list and the fact
that\setupalign[nothyphenated] (or \nohyphens) overshoot the right margin
On the other hand I do not know where to put the
align={left
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