On Sun, 12 Mar 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
(1) just set the 'minwidth' to a high value to control the first case
Hello Hans,
when using minwidth=\makeupwidth, the first caption is also left-aligned...
(2) in the second case, kind of disable optimal par building by using
'broad'
when using
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Peter M�nster wrote:
Hi Taco,
perhaps I could modify this code. Where is it?
In page-flt.tex, just search for 'caption'
Thanks, I've modified the definition of \dopreparestackcaptionaut, but
that does not change
Peter Münster wrote:
Hi Taco,
perhaps I could modify this code. Where is it?
In page-flt.tex, just search for 'caption'
Cheers, Taco
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Hi Peter,
I see no easy solution. ConTeXT does different things depending
on whether or not the caption is wider than the table itself,
and that code is creating the problem in the first 'not ok'.
Greetings, Taco
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
how are the rules, that determine if the caption is
On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I see no easy solution. ConTeXT does different things depending
on whether or not the caption is wider than the table itself,
and that code is creating the problem in the first 'not ok'.
Hi Taco,
perhaps I could modify this code. Where is it?
Cheers,
Hello,
how are the rules, that determine if the caption is centred?
Here my test-case, ok means: this is how I like it and not ok means, I
don't like it:
\setupcaptions[width=\makeupwidth]
\def\MyTable#1{\placetable{\dorecurse{#1}{bla }}{\starttable[|c|]
\NC This is a table.\NC\AR\stoptable}}