Denis
%%%
\setupexternalfigures
[location={local,global,default}]
\setupfloats[compress=no]
\setupfloat[figure][default=top]
\starttext
\input knuth
\placefigure{Cow 1}{\externalfigure[cow][
width=.5\textwidth,
]}
\placefigure{Cow 2}{\externalfigur
dimensions to get rid of that.
\setupfloats[compress=no]
Wolfgang
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,
after=\blank,
background=]
\setupfloats
[freeregion=no]
\definedescription
[Definition]
[alternative=top,
text={Definition: },
title=yes,
before=\startOliver,
after=\stopOliver,
inbetween={\blank[medium]}]
\startbuffer[sampletext
Hmmm it seems the trick lies in adding
\setupfloats
[freeregion=no]
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cify 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]
behind it.
The default is "indentnext=no" for \setupheads and \setupfloats.
The pattern is clear: see what comes before the unindented paragraph.
BTW, I don’t understand this:
\langueprincipale[fr]
\langue[fr]
Is \mainlanguage not enough? (This would also set \language.)
\main
Hi Otared and Wolfgang,
It's great, the following code does the job!
Thank you so much.
Fabrice
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\definecolor[fondpaille][c=0,m=0,y=0.2,k=0]
\setupfloats[freeregion=no]
\definetextbackground[fondpaille]
[background=color,
backgroundcolor=fondp
, paragraph
backgroundoffset=4pt] % change the value here
It's a float feature which can be disabled.
\setupfloats[freeregion=no]
Wolfgang
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ility)
What is the difference of singular and plural commands like \setupfloat
and \setupfloats. Does the singular always inherit from the plural? And why?
in most cases they're synonyms
I have a limited understanding of the \defineX \setupX and \X line, but
would love to hear more.
ju
nds like \setupfloat
and \setupfloats. Does the singular always inherit from the plural? And why?
I have a limited understanding of the \defineX \setupX and \X line, but
would love to hear more.
And lately I often see here that setups are named like "foo:bar". What
is the meaning of the double colon
> > within, the table does not get filled with color. Any solution?
> \setupfloats[table][freeregion=no]
>
Thanks a lot, Hans. It works.
Does it have any collateral effects?
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2018 09:49:05 +0200
Hans Hagen wrote:
> > I have simple document which I define my \definetextbackground:
> > \startteoria and \stopteoria (see below). When I use it and put table
> > within, the table does not get filled with color. Any solution?
&g
On 8/13/2018 11:37 PM, dxpubl...@posteo.net wrote:
Hi,
I have simple document which I define my \definetextbackground:
\startteoria and \stopteoria (see below). When I use it and put table
within, the table does not get filled with color. Any solution?
\setupfloats[table][freeregion=no
margin beside a float (image) that is placed left or
right?
\setupfloats[margin=3cm]
I thought there should be a setting like that, but it’s missing in
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupfloat
I’ll add it.
I didn’t check what left/rightmargindistance does, just anticipated it would be
ide a float (image) that is placed left
>> or right?
>\setupfloats[margin=3cm]
I thought there should be a setting like that, but it’s missing in
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupfloat
I’ll add it.
I didn’t check what left/rightmargindistance does, just anticipated it would be
On 4/3/2018 6:56 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Hello again,
this should be a simple question, but I didn’t find anything (or probably
didn’t look at the right places):
How can I setup/change the margin beside a float (image) that is placed left or
right?
\setupfloats[margin=3cm
fix this?
you can try
\setupfloats
[freeregion=no]
see details.pdf in the doc subtree
Kind regards,
Jan Willem
\definetextbackground
[Example]
[mp=background:rule,location=paragraph,
rulethickness=3pt,framecolor=red,
leftoffset=1em,rightoffset=1em,
toptoffset=1em
gnated pages that LeTeX puts in to collect abundant top-
and here-floats. There can -- in contrast to contex’s default=page -- be more
than one float on such a page and there is no running text.
In a LaTeX-setup correcponding to:
%\setupfloats[nlines=15]
\setupfloat[figure][default={here,top
://d.pr/i/1gyi
Is this a bug?
\definetextbackground [test] [location=paragraph]
\setupfloat[figure][freeregion=no]
Thank you, Hans, this works absolutely great!
Two little questions:
I have set it now globally for _all_ floats as \setupfloats[freeregion=no].
At a first glance it doesn’t seem
ed behavior (Ctx Beta): http://d.pr/i/1gyi
>>
>> Is this a bug?
>
> \definetextbackground [test] [location=paragraph]
>
> \setupfloat[figure][freeregion=no]
Thank you, Hans, this works absolutely great!
Two little questions:
I have set it now globally for _all_
g the figure’s rulers, caption, and the regular text prints in red
> (but not bold!?) when I incorporate the file via \component … into my
> project, but not when I typeset from within \startcomponent … \stopcomponent.
>
> Since “bold” does not seem to float the same way, I guess it is relat
project, but not
when I typeset from within \startcomponent … \stopcomponent.
Since “bold” does not seem to float the same way, I guess it is related to
color handling at page breaks somehow.
I already tried to \setupfloats[before=\strut] to “force” black bodyfont right
before the figure (at least
mponent … \stopcomponent.
Since “bold” does not seem to float the same way, I guess it is related to
color handling at page breaks somehow.
I already tried to \setupfloats[before=\strut] to “force” black bodyfont right
before the figure (at least this is what I intended to do), but did not work.
ya. It seems that it is not yet clear to me (or Aditya,
as far as I understand from the reply) which float placements that
respects the \setupfloats[indentnext=yes] and which not. Or more
importantly, why.
To make this email thread more complete, the solution of Aditya adds
\unprotect
as far as I understand from the reply) which float placements that
respects the \setupfloats[indentnext=yes] and which not. Or more
importantly, why.
To make this email thread more complete, the solution of Aditya adds
\unprotect
\def\page_one_place_float_auto
{\page_one_place_float_oth
then the
> next paragraph is indented. Otherwise not. Is it a bug or a feature?
>
> Best regards, Mikael
>
> \setupindenting[yes,medium]
>
> \setupfloats[indentafter=yes]
>
> \starttext
>
> \input tufte
>
> \placefigure[outermargin,middle]{}{\blackrule[width=1cm,h
, Mikael
\setupindenting[yes,medium]
\setupfloats[indentafter=yes]
\starttext
\input tufte
\placefigure[outermargin,middle]{}{\blackrule[width=1cm,height=1cm]}
This should be indented, but it is not! \input tufte
\input tufte
\placefigure[outermargin,middle,none]{}{\blackrule[width=1cm
nd 2):
\setupexternalfigures[order={pdf,png,jpg}, location={local,global,default}]
\starttext
\useexternalfigure[figure][mill]
\placefigure[right, high, none]{}{\externalfigure[figure]}
\input ward
\placefigure[right, high, none]{}{\externalfigure[figure]}
\input ward
\input ward
\input ward
\place
I am using the following to style floating tables and am having some
difficulties with footnotes in the tables.
\enableregime[utf]
\setupbodyfont[modern]
\setupbodyfont[11pt]
\setupfloats[location=middle,spacebefore=0ex,spaceafter=8ex]
\setupcaptions[location=top,inbetween
tplacefigure (and
> \placefigure), and not for \externalfigure. The width value for
> startplacefigure is not used anywhere.
>
> The default value of \setupfloats[width=...] is used when the float box is
> empty. So, the only scenario where the value of \setupfloats[width=...]
> will matter is
ect of the ConTeXt philosophy, or I'm misreading
the manual, or it's just a bug...?
\setupfloat[figure] sets the values of \startplacefigure (and
\placefigure), and not for \externalfigure. The width value for
startplacefigure is not used anywhere.
The default value of \setupfloats[wid
I have a document using columnsets to place tables near an entry in a long
list of sorts. The problem is that wherever I issue a \placetable
\placefigure etc command, I get unwanted extra whitespace between entries
where the command is issued. I have tried changing the parameters in
\setupfloats
e=\sl
]
\setupindenting[medium,yes]
\setupcaption[table][headstyle=normal, location=top, stopper={.},
width=\makeupwidth, style={\switchtobodyfont[11pt]}]
\setuphead[section][style=\bfb]
\setuphead[subsection][style=\bfa]
\setupheads[indentnext=yes]
\setupfloats[indentnext=yes]
\se
\the\baselineskip]
\definefontfamily [figurefamily] [serif] [Latin Modern Sans]
\setupfloats [align=middle, style={\switchtobodyfont[figurefamily]},
indenting=no]
\starttext
\input knuth
\startplacefigure
Word
\stopplacefigure
\stoptext
\setupexternalfigures[location={local,de
amily] [serif] [Latin Modern Sans]
\setupfloats [align=middle, style={\switchtobodyfont[figurefamily]},
indenting=no]
\starttext
\input knuth
\startplacefigure
Word
\stopplacefigure
\stoptext
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Thanks and kind regards,
Joshua Krämer
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\setuplayout[backspace=4cm,width=12cm]
\definemeasure[Widetext][\textwidth+\rightmargindistance+\rightmarginwidth]
\setupfloats[command=\FloatCommand]
\define\FloatCommand
{\dowithnextbox
{\signalrightpa
On 2014-03-26 19:35, Rik Kabel wrote, originally with the subject
"Caption whitespace overflows page":
How can I get rid of the space at the top of the first line of text on
page three in the following MWE. The \setupfloats[spaceafter=none]
masks the problem rather than addresses t
topfiguretext
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
nly 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=4
figure aligns with a baseline. The top can then protrude, if the height
is not a multiple of the line height. But, if the figure heights are
right, it would look good in combination with
\setupfloats[sidespaceafter=0pt].
-Sanjoy
\starttext
\hrule
\placefigure[right]{Caption}{\framed[wi
I use "high" in combination with zero spacing afterwards, in order to
tighten the text flowing around the figure. Compare the two variants
below. (I confess to not knowing the difference between
"sidespaceafter" and "spaceafter," but both seem to have the same
effe
How can I get rid of the space at the top of the first line of text on
page three in the following MWE. The \setupfloats[spaceafter=none] masks
the problem rather than addresses the problem directly. Playing with the
size of the figures (changing them to 3cm) shows that the caption text
is
hi all,
is there a way to typeset a caption on the layout grid?
thanks michael
\showgrid
\setuplayout [grid=yes]
\starttext
\setupfloats[figure][location=left]
\setupcaption [figure] [location={low,right},width=fit]
\input tufte
\reservefigure[height=4cm,width
Hi,
sometimes I get a paragraph indentation after a float and sometimes
I don't. Example:
\ctxlua{structures.lists.autoreorder = true}
\setupindenting [yes, medium]
\setupfloats[default=auto]
\starttext
\startchapter [title=Foo]
\startplacefigure
\externalfigure [cow] %% [height
subject][%
style=\hfontii,
before={\blank[halfline]},
after={}%
]
\setuphead [subsubsubject][%
style=\hfontiii,
command=\runin,
alternative=text,
before={\blank[halfline]}%
]}
%
%%% floats
\setupfloats [location=center, before={\ss}]
\setupcaptions
,
rightmargin=0.25in,
topspace=0.5in,
header=0.25in,
headerdistance=1.0in,
height=7.75in,
footerdistance=0.25in,
footer=0.25in]
\setupwhitespace[small]
\setupfloats[spacebefore=none]
\setuppagenumbering[location=footer
*
]
\setupindenting[1em]
\indenting[yes]
\setupexternalfigures[]
\setupfloats[spaceafter=none]
\setupcaptions[location={bottom,left}]
\setuptolerance[tolerant]
\starttext
\chapter{{Předmluva}}
Za výstup projektu je také možno považovat i fakt, že ze studií vznikly a
byly úspěšně obhájeny dvě diplomové
On Sun, 2012-03-11 at 10:01 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> \setupfloats
> [spacebefore=,
>spaceafter=]
>
> you can control the space before and after the float, accepted are all values
> for \blank (dimensions and keywords).
That's probably the command I nee
Am 11.03.2012 um 04:12 schrieb Kip Warner:
> Hey list,
>
> The following minimal typesets a dummy figure. Note how there is about
> two lines of empty space below the figure. How do I control the amount
> of padding that surrounds the figure, such as the bottom?
Wit
re][frame=on,spacebefore=200pt,spaceafter=300pt]
>
> \starttext
>
> test
>
> \placeMyfigure{example}{{\externalfigure[foo][frame=off]}}%
>
> text
>
> \stoptext
ConTeXt allows only a global values (\setupfloats) for spacebefore and
spaceafter.
This is only the curre
upcaptions[number=no,style=\ssxx]
\setupfloats[spacebefore=none, spaceafter=none] %
\starttext
\input tufte
\startplacefigure
\startcombination[3*1]
{\externalfigure[cow][frame=on,width=.3\textwidth]}{{\blank[.2cm]}This
caption has to be more distanced.}
{\externalfigure[cow][fram
you can also play around with included blanks. I don't know if this is a clean
way, but it's working:
\setupcaptions[number=no,style=\ssxx]
\setupfloats[spacebefore=none, spaceafter=none] %
\starttext
\input tufte
\startplacefigure
\startcombination[3*1]
{\externalfigure[cow
t this gap can be set in a floating environment
(placefigure) using "inbetween" parameter.
Is there possibilities do gap somehow larger or smaller in externalfigure
environment? See minimal example.
Thanx Jaroslav
\starttext
\setupcaptions[number=no,style=\ssxx,inbetween={\blank
> Thanx Jaroslav
>
>
> \starttext
>
> \setupcaptions[number=no,style=\ssxx,inbetween={\blank[1cm]}]
> \setupfloats[spacebefore=none, spaceafter=none] %
>
> \input tufte
>
> \placefigure[here]{Here is farther caption}
> {\externalfigure[mill][type=jpg,metod=jpg
.
Is there possibilities do gap somehow larger or smaller in
externalfigure environment? See minimal example.
Thanx Jaroslav
\starttext
\setupcaptions[number=no,style=\ssxx,inbetween={\blank[1cm]}]
\setupfloats[spacebefore=none, spaceafter=none] %
\input tufte
\placefigure[here]{Here is farth
tswith 's' at the end. Now it's just\placelistoffloatSo the following now works:\definefloat[tablecw] \setuplabeltext[tablecw=Table]\starttext \setupfloats[location=middle] \placetable [here] [tablecw:test]{A Regular Caption.} {\starttable[|c|c|c|]\HL \VL Test \VL
Dear gang,
Consider the following:
=
\definefloat[tablecw]
% \setupfloat[tablecw]
\setupcaption[tablecw][prefix=Table]
\starttext
\setupfloats[location=middle]
\placetable
[here]
[tablecw:test]{A Caption.}
{\starttable[|c|c|c|]
\HL
\VL Test \VL Test
\setupcaption[width=\textwidth]
\starttext
\placefigure[here]{\input tufte}{\externalfigure[cow]}
\stoptext
with a frame around it.
Found this in my mail archive:
% engine=pdftex
\setupexternalfigures[location={local,global,default}]
\setupfloats[frame=on,frameoffset=1mm]
\starttext
\section{
e[here]{\input tufte}{\externalfigure[cow]}
> \stoptext
>
> with a frame around it.
Found this in my mail archive:
% engine=pdftex
\setupexternalfigures[location={local,global,default}]
\setupfloats[frame=on,frameoffset=1mm]
\starttext
\section{A figure with a background}
\placefigur
=small,color=red,distance=5mm]
\hyphenation{ver-ant-woor-de-lijk-heid}
\setupindenting[yes,medium,first]
\setupfloats[indentnext=no]
\setupfootnotedefinition[location=left,distance=1em,headalign=flushleft]
\setupnote[footnote][textstyle=,numbercommand=,margindistance=8mm,rule=off,before=,interaction
d=yes]
\showgrid[yes]
\setuppagenumbering[location=footer]
\setupexternalfigures[]
\def\myblank{\blank[5pt]}
\definefont[headcap][SerifBold at 7pt]
\definefont[bodycap][SerifItalic at 7pt]
\definefloat[pic][pics]
\setupfloat[pic][location=right]
\setupfloats[spacebefore=none,frame=on,spaceafter
marker { ): If the ConTeXt textwidth is equal to the
Lilypond line-width, aligning the float to the right gives you a snippet nicely
aligned with flush text (extra-staff material being pushed towards the left
margin).
Something like this (as in the example in the garden):
\def\readlilypondou
, ragged right. It is a one-sided document.
I've tried
\setupfloats[
location=right]
\setupcaptions[
location=rightmargin,
align=flushleft,
headstyle=\tfx,
style=\tfx]
Considering the overall activity on the list since I posted the
question, can I assume that these options simply have not
.
I've tried
\setupfloats[
location=right]
\setupcaptions[
location=rightmargin,
align=flushleft,
headstyle=\tfx,
style=\tfx]
Considering the overall activity on the list since I posted the
question, can I assume that these options simply have not been
implemented yet?
Did you chec
On 13.06.2011 16:14, Christoph Redecker wrote:
Hi,
I want to place my figures flush right, so that they are aligned with
the right border of my text area. Captions should be in the right
margin, flush left, ragged right. It is a one-sided document.
I've tried
\setupfloats[
location=
Hi,
I want to place my figures flush right, so that they are aligned with
the right border of my text area. Captions should be in the right
margin, flush left, ragged right. It is a one-sided document.
I've tried
\setupfloats[
location=right]
\setupcaptions[
loc
t; >>
> >> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/setupindenting says that
> >> \setupfloats[indentnext=yes] should give the desired result.
> >> (I haven't tested it, though.)
> >
> > According to the manual \setupfloats[indentnext=yes] is the defau
Am 27.03.2011 um 00:22 schrieb Marco:
> On 2011-03-27 Pontus Lurcock wrote:
>
>> On Sat 26 Mar 2011, Marco wrote:
>>
>>> How to indent the paragraph after a \placefigure?
>>
>> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/setupindenting says that
>>
On 2011-03-27 Pontus Lurcock wrote:
> Sorry, I think I misunderstood the problem the first time (since I
> didn't actually run your example until now). \setupfloats[indentnext=yes]
> (as I understand it) controls the behaviour after the float is actually
> placed in the output,
Sorry, I think I misunderstood the problem the first time (since I
didn't actually run your example until now). \setupfloats[indentnext=yes]
(as I understand it) controls the behaviour after the float is actually
placed in the output, rather than after the \placefigure... in the
source.
On 2011-03-27 Pontus Lurcock wrote:
> On Sat 26 Mar 2011, Marco wrote:
>
> > How to indent the paragraph after a \placefigure?
>
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/setupindenting says that
> \setupfloats[indentnext=yes] should give the desired result.
> (I h
On Sat 26 Mar 2011, Marco wrote:
> How to indent the paragraph after a \placefigure?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/setupindenting says that
\setupfloats[indentnext=yes] should give the desired result.
(I haven't tested it, though
\setupknowledge[gaps=none]
;)
Joh
Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
> Great. How easy!!! It works very well now!
> I have gaps in basic knowledges ...
>
> Thanx very much to Peter !!!
>
> Jaroslav Hajtmar
>
>
> Dne 7.12.2010 13:09, Peter Münster napsal(a):
>&
Great. How easy!!! It works very well now!
I have gaps in basic knowledges ...
Thanx very much to Peter !!!
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Dne 7.12.2010 13:09, Peter Münster napsal(a):
\setupfloats[spacebefore=none, spaceafter=none]
\starttext
\input knuth
\placefigure[here, none]{}{\externalfigure[cow
On Tue, Dec 07 2010, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
> For some reason I need to use \placefigure environment in such a way
> that no space
> are before and after this environment (eg space for image caption
> under image).
\setupfloats[spacebefore=none, spaceafter=none]
\starttext
Am 01.12.2010 um 13:02 schrieb Andreas Harder:
> Hi all,
>
> please consider the following example:
>
> \setupindenting[big,yes]
> \setupfloats[indentnext=yes] % default: no
>
> \def\TestFloatPlacement#1%
> {\input tufte \par
> \placefigure[#1,nonumber]{place=
Hi all,
please consider the following example:
\setupindenting[big,yes]
\setupfloats[indentnext=yes] % default: no
\def\TestFloatPlacement#1%
{\input tufte \par
\placefigure[#1,nonumber]{place=#1}{}
\dorecurse{2}{\input tufte \par} \page}
\starttext
\TestFloatPlacement{top
float[figure][spaceafter = mediaum],
- you may not use any space; you would need to write
"spaceafter=medium" and not "spaceafter = medium"
- medium is misspelled
- I suspect that spaceafter is only for setupfloats, not for
setupfloat, but I didn't really try or read the sourc
Hello there.
I'm struggling with the indentnext parameter. Please see the next
minimal example:
%%% start minimal
\setupindenting[yes, medium, first]
\setupheads[indentnext=yes]
\setupfloats[indentnext=yes]
\starttext
\placefigure [here,nonumber]{}{\externalfigure[dummy]}
test
I forgot. I'm using MKIV.
Dne Thu, 30 Sep 2010 12:57:05 +0200 Jan Pohanka
napsal(a):
Hello,
I need to reduce vertical spacing around floats in columnset. I have
tried \setupfloats command as in example below, but without succes. And
what about columns balancing? I have rea
Hello,
I need to reduce vertical spacing around floats in columnset. I have tried
\setupfloats command as in example below, but without succes. And what
about columns balancing? I have read the columns.pdf manual, but I don't
understand it clearly. [balance=yes] does not balanc
Hello,
see here http://tracker.luatex.org/view.php?id=403
On 10 September 2010 16:15, Andreas Harder wrote:
> Hello,
>
> if one uses the right-option in \placefigure the paragraph indent is omitted.
> Example:
>
> \setupindenting[small,yes,next]
> \setupfloats[indent
Hello,
if one uses the right-option in \placefigure the paragraph indent is omitted.
Example:
\setupindenting[small,yes,next]
\setupfloats[indentnext=yes] % no effect
\starttext
\input tufte \par
\placefigure
[right]{caption}
{\framed[width=5cm,height=3cm]{some figure}}
\input tufte \par
and dontleavehmode:
\setupheads [aligntitle=float]
\setupfloats [sidespacebefore=18mm]
\setuphead [section]
[before={\blank[3*big]}]
\starttext
\chapter {Head}
\input knuth
\placefigure [right, none]{}
{\externalfigure[nana]}
\dontleavehmode
\section{Head}
\input knuth
\stoptext
But I
yvonosenko
"\hl[2]"\thinrule\hskip1mm\currentdate[year]\par
\stopnarrower\stopalignment
\stopstandardmakeup
% --- -----
%
%
\setupindenting[yes, big, first]
\setupheads[indentnext=yes]
\setupfloats[indentnext=yes]
\setup
\setupindenting[yes, big, first]
\setupheads[indentnext=yes]
\setupfloats[indentnext=yes]
\setuphead[section][number=no]
\section{INTRODUCTION} % should have no number
The syllabus on each discipline is a must for successful teaching
process organization according to the European Credit Transfer System
On Wed, May 19 2010, Marius wrote:
> \setupfloats[indentnext=yes] has no effect in the example below? I
> expect the line 6 above figure to be indented.
>
>
> \placefigure
> [bottom,top][]
Strange, there is no such problem when you write "top,bottom"!
Cheers, Pe
10 at 7:11 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 20-5-2010 5:48, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, 20 May 2010, Hans Hagen wrote:
>>
>>> On 20-5-2010 10:51, Marius wrote:
>>>>
>>>> \setupindenting[yes,7mm]
>>>>>
>>>>>
On 20-5-2010 5:48, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 20 May 2010, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 20-5-2010 10:51, Marius wrote:
\setupindenting[yes,7mm]
\setupfloats[indentnext=yes]
\starttext
\input tufte
\input knuth
\placefigure
[bottom,top][]
{Title}
{\externalfigure[cow][width=0.6\textwidth
On Thu, 20 May 2010, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 20-5-2010 10:51, Marius wrote:
\setupindenting[yes,7mm]
\setupfloats[indentnext=yes]
\starttext
\input tufte
\input knuth
\placefigure
[bottom,top][]
{Title}
{\externalfigure[cow][width=0.6\textwidth]}
\input tufte
\input knuth
On 20-5-2010 10:51, Marius wrote:
\setupindenting[yes,7mm]
\setupfloats[indentnext=yes]
\starttext
\input tufte
\input knuth
\placefigure
[bottom,top][]
{Title}
{\externalfigure[cow][width=0.6\textwidth]}
\input tufte
\input knuth
by the time you place the figure at the
re [2].
[1] http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2010/046799.html
[2] http://tracker.luatex.org/my_view_page.php
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Marius wrote:
> Hello,
>
> \setupfloats[indentnext=yes] has no effect in the example below? I
> expect the line 6 above figu
Hello,
\setupfloats[indentnext=yes] has no effect in the example below? I
expect the line 6 above figure to be indented.
==
\setupindenting[yes,7mm]
\setupfloats[indentnext=yes]
\starttext
\input tufte
\input knuth
\placefigure
[bottom,top][]
{Title
Am 21.02.10 21:37, schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Hi,
Weird, but when I use rather big linespace
\setupinterlinespace[line=28pt]
and set \setupfloats[spaceafter=medium], then the error rises.
With less interlinespace value or without spaceafter all works ok.
Found the culprit.
From strc
Am 21.02.10 21:37, schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Hi,
Weird, but when I use rather big linespace
\setupinterlinespace[line=28pt]
and set \setupfloats[spaceafter=medium], then the error rises.
With less interlinespace value or without spaceafter all works ok.
Can you send a example.
Wolfgang
Hi,
Weird, but when I use rather big linespace
\setupinterlinespace[line=28pt]
and set \setupfloats[spaceafter=medium], then the error rises.
With less interlinespace value or without spaceafter all works ok.
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floatblocks : 1 moved
IMHO
>
So here is the `bug' related to this entire thread -- minimal example:
\setupindenting [medium,yes]
\setupfloats [indentnext=auto]
\starttext
\input knuth
\placefigure [here] {none} {\externalfigure [cow]}
\input knuth
\stoptext
Doesn't work, but \setupfloats [indent
ple:
\setupindenting [medium,yes]
\setupfloats [indentnext=auto]
\starttext
\input knuth
\placefigure [here] {none} {\externalfigure [cow]}
\input knuth
\stoptext
Doesn't work, but \setupfloats [indentnext=yes]
forces knuth after the figure to be indented.
Alan
PS: Your opinion is not so h
it falls between paragraphs, indentation of
> > > at least one of the paragraphs, generally the one coming after the
> > > figure, is lost. It appears that this has been a problem for some
> > > people over the years.
> >
> > \setupfloats[indentnex
Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Furthermore, \setupfloats [indentnext=yes] is somewhat strange.
I suppose that it might make sense not to indent a new paragraph
following a section title, etc. but does it really make sense not
to indent a NEW paragraph following a break such as a displayed
figure, table
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