nput knuth.tex
> \input knuth.tex
>
> \stoptext
> --
> I know I am supposed to use \rotate but I can't
> figure out how to rotate an intermezzo.
>
> Please help!
>
> John Culleton
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\noindent
\input knuth.tex
\stopframedtext
\input knuth.tex
\input knuth.tex
\input knuth.tex
\stoptext
--
I know I am supposed to use \rotate but I can't
figure out how to rotate an intermezzo.
Please help!
John Culleton
Wexford Press
Hi John,
In one of my documents I have this:
\definefloat[intermezzo]
\setupcaption[intermezzo][location=none]
Is it what you need?
Best regards: OK
> On 04 Mar 2015, at 21:30, John Culleton wrote:
> […]
> Anyone have a sol
On Wed, 25 Feb 2015 15:42:56 -0500
John Culleton wrote:
> I managed after many trips to the Wiki to get a
> text frame pretty much as I want it, with text
> wrapping around and so on. But the technique
> requires using an intermezzo as a wrapper.
> This feature always pu
I managed after many trips to the Wiki to get a
text frame pretty much as I want it, with text
wrapping around and so on. But the technique
requires using an intermezzo as a wrapper.
This feature always puts a title like "intermezzo
1" at the bottom. How do I get rid of this
title
On 2/5/2015 11:31 PM, John Culleton wrote:
On Thu, 05 Feb 2015 22:54:11 +0100
Hans Hagen wrote:
On 2/5/2015 9:38 PM, John Culleton wrote:
Client has an existing book that I am redoing
with many inserted square boxes of text
slightly protruding in the margin. Main text
wraps around each box. T
> Am 05.02.2015 um 23:31 schrieb John Culleton :
>
> On Thu, 05 Feb 2015 22:54:11 +0100
> Hans Hagen mailto:pra...@wxs.nl>> wrote:
>
>> On 2/5/2015 9:38 PM, John Culleton wrote:
>>> Client has an existing book that I am redoing
>>> with many inserted square boxes of text
>>> slightly protruding
On Thu, 05 Feb 2015 22:54:11 +0100
Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 2/5/2015 9:38 PM, John Culleton wrote:
> > Client has an existing book that I am redoing
> > with many inserted square boxes of text
> > slightly protruding in the margin. Main text
> > wraps around each box. The line around each
> > such
On 2/5/2015 9:38 PM, John Culleton wrote:
Client has an existing book that I am redoing
with many inserted square boxes of text slightly
protruding in the margin. Main text wraps
around each box. The line around each such box has
rounded corners. Is there an example somewhere in
the manuals or el
Client has an existing book that I am redoing
with many inserted square boxes of text slightly
protruding in the margin. Main text wraps
around each box. The line around each such box has
rounded corners. Is there an example somewhere in
the manuals or elsewhere?
--
John Culleton
Wexford Press
a bug}
> \startframedtext[width=0.8\makeupwidth]
> This is a rather dull intermezzo.\footnote{But it does at least
> demonstrate a bug.}
> \stopframedtext
>
> \stoptext
This isn’t a bug. The problem with your footnote is that context
reads the note at page 1 where it saw the float a
\starttext
This is a sample document to demonstrate a possible bug. You will
probably see a footnote below which appears before the page it's
referenced from.
\placeintermezzo[page][block:example]{Demonstrating a bug}
\startframedtext[width=0.8\makeupwidth]
This is a rather dull inter
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