urba...@ca.rr.com schrieb am 28.04.2024 um 19:54:
I swear I used to understand this stuff. I plead old age. Why do I
get two different results from the float placements here:
\definefloat[mysidebar][mysidebars]
\setupfloat[mysidebar][leftmargindistance=-.25in,rightmargindistance=-.25in
I don't think that 'sidebar' has much to do with it. The part that is
not working as expected is the 'mysidebar', which is not getting the
'outer' location, nor the 'none' captioning that I get with
placefloat.
setupfloat[mysidebar][leftmargindistance=-.25in,rightmargindistance=-.25in,outer,none]
4 um 19:54 schrieb urba...@ca.rr.com:
I swear I used to understand this stuff. I plead old age. Why do I
get two different results from the float placements here:
\definefloat[mysidebar][mysidebars]
\setupfloat[mysidebar][leftmargindistance=-.25in,rightmargindistance=-.25in,outer,none]
\define
I swear I used to understand this stuff. I plead old age. Why do I get
two different results from the float placements here:
definefloat[mysidebar][mysidebars]
setupfloat[mysidebar][leftmargindistance=-.25in,rightmargindistance=-.25in,outer,none]
defineframedtext [sidebartext]
[width=.4textwidth
On 8/10/2015 4:35 PM, Brian R. Landy wrote:
When I setup a custom float with \definefloat[exhibit][exhibits], the
word "Exhibit" in the caption is printed with the first letter
uppercased for the first 32 exhibits. However, starting with the 33rd
exhibit, the first letter upperca
When I setup a custom float with \definefloat[exhibit][exhibits], the
word "Exhibit" in the caption is printed with the first letter
uppercased for the first 32 exhibits. However, starting with the 33rd
exhibit, the first letter uppercase is lost. For example:
\defineflo
Humble, if I understand the mechanism correctly, the the plural is
used in statements like \completelistoffloats.
Willi Egger
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On Jun 1, 2007, at 6:33 AM, David Arnold wrote:
> All,
>
> Under what circumstances would you use the plural form of:
>
> \def
2007/6/1, David Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> All,
>
> Under what circumstances would you use the plural form of:
>
> \definefloat[figure][figures]
>
> ?
>
> Thanks.
Hi David,
Hi David,
the plural from is used for the list of floats, with the above settings
yo
All,
Under what circumstances would you use the plural form of:
\definefloat[figure][figures]
?
Thanks.
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