At 12:38 PM 7/19/2001 +0200, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
>Almost there! Now we only need a way to be able to refer to each
>of the tables on its own. I have this sort of suggestion: sort of
it's there already: just add an second arg [with a nice ref]
>"swapping" combination and floats. That is, instead of having a
>float of combinations, provide a (different) command that gives a
>combination of floats. So the user could do:
>
>\startfloatcombo
>\placefigure[fig1]{A cow}{\externalfigure[koe]}
>\placetable[tab1]{A table}\starttable ... \stoptable
>\stopfloatcombo
would be weird to implement
>Now, what about providing for
>
>+----+ Text Text Text Text Text +----+
>| | Text Text Text Text Text | |
>| | Text Text Text Text Text | |
>+----+ Text Text Text Text Text +----+
>Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Txt
>Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Txt
>
>Or other "fancy" things like that?
i have been thinking of that when doing the tex flow following backgrounds
and it is possible, but first i want to fresh up the side float otr
Hans
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